About Clampitt Cora — General Practice Montgomery City Missouri
Clampitt Cora provides general practice Montgomery City legal services to individuals, families, and small business owners across Montgomery County. The firm handles routine civil, estate, and contract matters for clients in Montgomery City, Wellsville, and the surrounding rural east-central Missouri communities. Residents comparing options can also browse the Montgomery City lawyers directory.
The practice covers the day-to-day legal needs of Missouri households — wills, probate, farm and rural real estate, small business, and routine civil disputes. Because Missouri attorneys must be members of The Missouri Bar, clients can verify a lawyer’s status through the bar’s online directory. Initial consultations are commonly used to scope the matter and quote a flat or hourly fee.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe an approachable attorney who takes time to explain options without legal jargon. Clients note prompt responses and clear fee quotes during the first meeting. Several mention that the firm handled rural property and estate matters with care for local family dynamics. The personal, community-rooted approach is a recurring theme.
General Practice Montgomery City — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, basic trusts, and estate planning under Missouri law
- Probate administration in Montgomery County Circuit Court
- Rural real estate, farm transfers, and deed matters
- Small business formation, LLCs, and contracts
- Civil disputes, demand letters, and small claims
- Powers of attorney and advance directives
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice attorney handle in Montgomery City?
A general practice firm covers wills, probate, real estate, contracts, and routine civil matters — the everyday legal needs that don’t require a specialist. For complex personal injury or criminal cases, the firm may refer out. Confirm during the consult that the attorney handles your specific issue.
How much does a basic estate plan cost in rural Missouri?
A simple will in Montgomery County typically runs $200 to $500, while a more complete plan with powers of attorney and a healthcare directive ranges from $700 to $2,000. Probate administration is billed separately, often hourly. Ask for a written engagement letter before signing.
Where is the Montgomery County courthouse?
The Montgomery County Courthouse sits at 211 East Third Street in Montgomery City and houses the Circuit Court for the 12th Judicial Circuit. Civil, probate, and small claims matters are filed at the clerk’s office. Hours are generally Monday through Friday during business hours.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Montgomery City, Missouri
- County population: Montgomery County has approximately 11,500 residents and is one of east-central Missouri’s smaller rural counties — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Court location: Montgomery County Courthouse, 211 East Third Street, Montgomery City, MO — Missouri Courts
- State bar: Missouri attorneys are admitted and regulated through The Missouri Bar — The Missouri Bar


