Agricultural Law Attorneys in Missouri
The Attorneys at Haden & Colbert Know Missouri Agriculture
Missouri’s Agricultural Industry Has Its Own Legal Challenges. As a Modern Farmer, You Need an Attorney Who Understands the State’s Agricultural Legal Landscape. You Need The Agricultural Attorneys at Haden & Colbert.
Missouri farmers know operating a farm is more than just harvesting cycles or taking care of livestock. Modern farming takes more hard work than ever, as well as the skill and knowledge to operate a business. At Haden & Colbert, our team of agricultural attorneys can help you manage the business and legal aspects of today’s farming scene. Whether you are dealing with a property dispute, or are being harassed by bureaucrats, Haden & Colbert is here to help keep your Missouri farm or ranch operating profitably.
The agricultural attorneys at Haden & Colbert are not only equipped to manage your case, but we also have first-hand experience farming in Missouri. Our agribusiness and farming lawyers grew up on their own farms here in the Show-Me State. The family farm legacies each of our attorneys possess gives them an edge on how to effectively handle any agricultural land disputes, farming and ranch estate planning, agribusiness organization planning, boundary disputes, and more. Haden & Colbert’s agricultural attorneys will not only help you build your farming legacy, but will also work to minimize what the government takes from your agricultural estate in Missouri.
What do farmers need to know about estate planning for their family farm in Missouri?
Missouri farmers and ranchers require specialized estate planning solutions with the help of an experienced agricultural lawyer. Planning for the future or creating your exit strategy will not only set your farm up for future success, but will limit the potential for family conflict after you’re gone. Haden & Colbert’s agricultural estate planning attorneys will take the time to understand your farming operation and know your goals.
The agricultural estate planning attorneys at Haden & Colbert are here when it’s time to begin asking the big questions and consider the best way to transfer your family farm in Missouri. Our team of experienced agricultural lawyers will explore the future of your farm, business and land with you. As we’re developing your succession plan, we will help examine your value propositions, end goals, the number of inheritors, how the farm or land will be divided, and much more.
In addition to minimizing family stress, agriculture estate planning helps to diminish the risk of your Missouri family farm being mismanaged if something happens to you without an incapacity plan. Unfortunately, many farms without an estate plan can fall into chaos while the family tries to decide who should take control and how. Working in advance with the qualified agricultural estate planning lawyers at Haden & Colbert will ensure your family farm transfers hands seamlessly.
Using trusts, creating a strategic agricultural estate plan, establishing a power of attorney and making use of other legal tools available to farmers under Missouri law, the attorneys at Haden & Colbert can help protect your farmland for generations to come.
Agricultural lawyers for property, boundary, & fence disputes in Missouri
Your farm is your way of life. Protect it from property disputes in Missouri with Haden & Colbert’s team of agricultural lawyers.
Farms in Missouri can be vulnerable to cases of overstepping, trespassing, and other boundary violations. Haden & Colbert works endlessly to guard the rights of Missouri farmers with our 25 years of combined legal experience. If you’re facing a property, boundary, or fence dispute in the state of Missouri, you can trust our agricultural attorneys to fight for you.
Navigate property, boundary, or fence disputes facing your Missouri farm or land with confidence. Trust the agricultural attorneys at Haden & Colbert.
Property disputes are common when it comes to rural and agricultural land in Missouri. In fact, your farm or land could be in a property dispute for a number of reasons. Some of the most common reasons for a Missouri agricultural property dispute include:
- Determining the rightful owner of the property
- Trespassing on agricultural land without permission of the owner
- A violation of Missouri’s fencing laws occurring to one’s farmland
- Disputes on where certain property lines exist
Property, boundary, and fence disputes are tedious and should not be left on farmers to face alone. Haden & Colbert’s agricultural law attorneys in Missouri will take time to understand the complexities of your case, giving you the support you need as you continue to manage your farm and business.
Missouri’s agricultural compliance & litigation attorneys
Haden & Colbert’s agricultural attorneys understand the compliance & litigation issues Missouri farmers & ranchers are facing
Agribusiness contains multitudes of laws and statutes carried out by the FDA, USDA, and more. Haden & Colbert’s practiced agricultural lawyers are ready to guide Missouri farmers in complying with these different regulations, offering proactive advice to keep your farming business safe from legal violations and lawsuits.
Haden & Colbert’s Agricultural Compliance & Litigation Practice Areas:
- Animal feeding operation
- Animal welfare and disease
- Employment and workplace safety compliance
- Wildlife and natural resources
If your agricultural business is growing and you need help navigating regulatory compliance and litigation, don’t wait. Get in touch with Haden & Colbert’s agricultural attorneys in Missouri as soon as possible.
Missouri farmers are in good hands with the agricultural attorneys at Haden & Colbert
Farm families need to stick together, and at Haden & Colbert, our agricultural background is just what you need in your agricultural attorney. We know how important your agricultural land is to you, and it is our duty to uphold its independence and success. The agricultural attorneys at Haden & Colbert stand ready to help Missouri farmers and ranchers in the following practice areas:
- Farm and ranch estate planning
- Business organization planning
- Animal feeding operation regulatory compliance and litigation
- Property, boundary, and fence disputes
- Land lease disputes
- Commodity contract disputes
- Water rights cases
- Agricultural dust and odor cases
- Wildlife and natural resources regulatory compliance
- Animal welfare and disease compliance
- Employment and workplace safety compliance