The planned
community.
Lake Saint Louis is a planned community built around two private lakes, with a strong homeowners’ association structure and recorded covenants that affect everything from external paint colors to dock access to the use of common-area amenities. For estate planning, those covenants matter. A trust that holds residential property in a Lake Saint Louis HOA needs to be drafted with attention to the association’s assignment, transfer, and notification rules, and the trustee’s reporting duties around the property need to account for the same.
Thirty-five minutes,
down I-70.
From Lake Saint Louis our Florissant office is about thirty-five minutes east on I-70 / I-270. We handle most of the first conversations by phone.
Where Lake Saint Louis
cases get decided.
Three courts decide Lake Saint Louis matters — the city’s municipal bench, the St. Charles County Circuit Court, and the Probate Division.
Lake Saint Louis Municipal Court
City Hall · Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
Ordinance violations, traffic citations from the I-70 frontage and Lake Saint Louis Boulevard inside city limits, and minor misdemeanors.
St. Charles County Circuit Court
300 N. 2nd Street · St. Charles, MO 63301
Lake Saint Louis felony charges, dissolution, contested civil matters, and probate. About fifteen minutes east on I-70.
St. Charles County Probate Division
300 N. 2nd Street · St. Charles, MO 63301
Estate administration, conservatorships, guardianships. Same St. Charles building.
Verify Before Relying Court addresses, hours, and procedural information above are believed accurate but may change. Verify current details with the court directly — addresses, dockets, filing windows, and clerk hours can change without notice. Statute citations and procedural references on this page were believed accurate at the time of writing; Missouri law changes regularly.
Eight practices,
one phone number.
Lake Saint Louis work runs a fairly even split — personal injury from the I-70 corridor, traffic and DWI from the same, estate planning that is aware of HOA structures and lake-association restrictions, and the routine workers’ comp work the city’s commercial employers generate.
- Personal injury: car wrecks, truck collisions, slip-and-fall, wrongful death — see Personal Injury Lawyer Missouri, car accidents, truck accidents, and wrongful death. No fee unless we recover.
- Criminal defense: felony, misdemeanor, drug offenses, assault, weapons, federal — see Missouri criminal defense.
- DWI & DUI defense: both the criminal case and the parallel administrative license proceeding — see Missouri DWI lawyer and the 15-day rule.
- Traffic tickets: speeding, careless driving, CDL violations — see Missouri traffic ticket lawyer.
- Workers’ compensation: work injuries, denied claims, permanent disability — see Missouri workers’ comp lawyer.
- Estate planning: wills, trusts, powers of attorney, probate — see estate planning attorney Missouri.
- Expungement: sealing eligible misdemeanor and felony records — see Missouri expungement attorney.
- License restoration: hardship petitions and full reinstatement — see license restoration in Missouri.
Planning that
knows the covenants.
Lake Saint Louis is a planned community built around two private lakes, with a strong homeowners’ association structure and recorded covenants that affect everything from external paint colors to dock access to the use of common-area amenities. For estate planning, those covenants matter. A trust that holds residential property in a Lake Saint Louis HOA needs to be drafted with attention to the association’s assignment, transfer, and notification rules, and the trustee’s reporting duties around the property need to account for the same.
When we draft a Lake Saint Louis estate plan, we ask explicitly about the lake-association membership, the assessment history, and any active enforcement matters. None of those are estate-planning issues in the usual sense, but they all become operative when a property changes hands through a trust or beneficiary deed, and getting them right at the planning stage prevents the awkward conversations later.
The personal injury and traffic work out of Lake Saint Louis follows the I-70 patterns — rear-end collisions on the ramps, high-speed cases in the main travel lanes, and the routine careless-and-imprudent citations from the same corridor. We handle injury work on contingency.
A Lake Saint Louis estate plan that ignores the HOA and the lake association is a plan with a footnote. Better to get the covenants into the conversation at the start.
Lake Saint Louis legal FAQ —
straight answers.
The questions Lake Saint Louis residents and businesses ask most often. General information; specific facts always change the analysis.
What court handles felony cases for Lake Saint Louis residents?
Felony charges originating in Lake Saint Louis are filed in the St. Charles County Circuit Court at 300 North Second Street, St. Charles. Initial appearances, preliminary hearings, and bond review are heard there before the case is assigned to a trial division. We appear in St. Charles County regularly.
Where is Lake Saint Louis’s municipal court located?
The Lake Saint Louis Municipal Court at City Hall handles ordinance violations. Speeding citations, careless-and-imprudent tickets, accident citations, and minor ordinance matters are heard there rather than at the St. Charles County Circuit Court.
How far is your office from Lake Saint Louis?
Our office at 580 N. U.S. Highway 67, Suite 4 in Florissant is about 40 minutes northwest of Florissant via I-70. Many Lake Saint Louis clients meet us in person; others handle the entire matter by phone and video, with in-home signings available for estate planning.
What is a Missouri beneficiary deed?
A beneficiary deed under RSMo §461.025 lets a Missouri homeowner name who receives the property on death, outside probate. It is one of the most cost-effective planning tools available and is signed and recorded with the recorder of deeds.
Does my Lake Saint Louis home have to go through probate?
Not if it is properly titled — joint tenancy, trust ownership, or a recorded beneficiary deed all keep the home out of probate. We review the deed at the first meeting and recommend the smallest plan that achieves the goal.
Nearby cities we also serve.
Wentzville · O'Fallon · Dardenne Prairie · St. Peters
See also: St. Charles County · All locations
