Pursuant to motions to dismiss, the trial court dismissed plaintiffs’ petition. In their notice of appeal plaintiffs concisely define what occurred saying, “Plaintiffs Attorney-in-Fact filed and signed a Petition To Quiet Title in the name of and in place of plaintiffs. Case dismissed.”
In the trial court, and here, as best as we understand appellants’ brief, the question is whether an attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney can represent appellants by filing a petition with the court and appearing for them. We conclude that such an attorney in fact, who is not a licensed attorney at law in this state, cannot and affirm the trial court’s dismissal.
“Missouri has adopted a policy that the practice of law and the doing of law business, both in and out of its courts, shall be limited to persons with specific qualifications and duly licensed as attorneys.”
De Pass v. B. Hams Wool Co.,
An examination of the “Durable Power of Attorney Law of Missouri”, §§ 404.700-404.735, RSMo Supp.1993, indicates no authority to an attorney in fact to act as an attorney at law. An attorney in fact under that law may perform such acts as the principal “may carry out through an agent”. § 404.710.2. Such an attorney in fact may also employ and compensate an attorney. § 404.710.4. Appellants cite us to no provision of the act authorizing an attorney in fact to act as an attorney at law.
Moreover, it is the responsibility of the judiciary to determine what constitutes the practice of law, both authorized and unauthorized.
In re First Escrow, Inc.,
Ah agent or attorney in fact, who is not an attorney at law, cannot file pleadings for another or otherwise practice law. A natural person, not a licensed attorney at law may represent themselves in court, but not others.
Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Jones,
As plaintiffs’ petition was not signed by an attorney at law, see Rule 55.03, and as plaintiffs did not purport to represent themselves, but were represented by a person unauthorized to do so, the trial court properly dismissed the petition.
Property Exchange & Sales v. Bozarth,
supra,
The order dismissing the petition is affirmed.
