Carl C. Pohle

Carl C. Pohle

Carl C. Pohle., Attorney at Law β€’ Saint Louis, MO
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Saint Louis, MO, 63105, US

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Carl C. Pohle is a dedicated attorney based in Saint Louis, Missouri, specializing in estate planning, probate, and the creation of wills and trusts. With over 30 years of experience, he has built a reputation for providing comprehensive legal services that help individuals and families navigate the complexities of estate management and planning. Carl focuses on empowering his clients by offering tailored strategies that reflect their unique needs and circumstances. Whether guiding clients through the intricacies of drafting wills, establishing trusts, or navigating the probate process, he is committed to ensuring that their wishes are honored and their legacies are protected. His practice serves a diverse clientele, from young families seeking to secure their future to older adults planning for their estates, ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and effective solutions. Carl's professional approach is characterized by his deep understanding of the law and a compassionate commitment to client service. He believes that clear communication and transparency are essential in building trust and fostering long-term relationships with his clients. By offering free consultations, Carl makes it easier for potential clients to explore their options and gain a clearer understanding of their estate planning needs. For those seeking guidance in estate planning, probate, or wills and trusts, Carl C. Pohle is ready to provide the knowledgeable support and attentive service necessary to navigate these important matters.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Updated: Mar 18, 2026