The Missouri Petition For Appointment of Successor Fiduciary is a legal document used to appoint a successor fiduciary to manage the financial affairs of an estate. In Missouri, the probate court can appoint a successor fiduciary when the original fiduciary is no longer able to fulfill their duties. This process is commonly used when the original fiduciary passes away or is no longer able to serve, and the court must appoint someone else to take over the responsibility of managing the estate. The Missouri Petition for Appointment of Successor Fiduciary typically includes the name and address of the original fiduciary, reasons for the appointment of the successor fiduciary, a description of the estate, and a list of the proposed successor fiduciary's qualifications. There are two main types of Missouri Petition for Appointment of Successor Fiduciary: (1) Personal Representative Petition for Appointment of Successor Fiduciary, and (2) Trustee Petition for Appointment of Successor Fiduciary.