Should I have Underinsured Motorist Coverage?

The attorneys at Kennedy, Kennedy, Robbins & Yarbro, LC, have assisted many clients and their family members when they have been involved in auto accidents. Unfortunately, many times the insurance coverage is insufficient to fully and fairly compensate for the property damage, medical bills, and personal injuries suffered as a result of the accident. The…

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Are Irrevocable Trusts Really Irrevocable?

There are many different tools available for estate planning. The most common is a will, followed by a revocable living trust. Irrevocable trusts are another possible tool. Many people are concerned about using irrevocable trusts because they may be very difficult to change once established. Irrevocable trusts are simply a trust with terms and provisions…

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MLK and Tangible Personal Property – Avoid Probate Disputes

One of the leading causes of family disputes in estate planning is the division of tangible personal property. No family is immune from disputes, including the children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK). As we celebrate MLK Day today, we can learn from the dispute among his three living children. Last year, former president…

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Identity Theft and Your Credit Report

Through June 30, 2015, the number of data breaches captured on a report by the Identity Theft Resource Center totaled 400 data incidents. The data accessible as a result of these breaches increases the possibility of identity theft. The federal government estimates that approximately 9 million Americans are victims of identity theft each year. Identity…

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Why is January Divorce Month?

Missouri parents facing marital difficulties often put their differences aside so that they can attempt to have a pleasant Christmas and holiday with their children. Come January, however, there almost always is an increase in divorce filings and child custody cases. So why is January divorce month? Why do filings jump by as much as one-third once…

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Doug Kennedy Re-Appointed to the Mo. Coordinating Board of Higher Education

The firm is pleased to announce that our partner, Doug Kennedy, was re-appointed to the Coordinating Board of Higher Education by Missouri Governor Jay Nixon. The Coordinating Board of Higher Education coordinates the state system of higher education, which includes 13 public four-year colleges and universities, 17 public two-year community colleges, one public two-year technical…

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