Congratulations MHS Class of 2026!
Congratulations to the Mangum High School Class of 2026!
Congratulations to the Mangum High School Class of 2026!
This week, families around the United States will celebrate Thanksgiving. The American Thanksgiving, like many harvest ceremonies from around the world, originated sporadically and independently around New England in the late 17th Century. Unfortunately, the concept that Indians and Pilgrims came...
Our office wishes everyone a Happy and safe Halloween! We will be handing out candy and goodies at our Mangum office. Come by and say hi!
Our offices will be closed Monday September 1st in observation of Labor Day.
Civil litigation allows parties to fight for or against allegations of wrongdoing and to seek or deny remedies for that wrongdoing before a jury and/or judge. Discovery is an important part of the civil litigation process. It's how the parties determine what facts, evidence, and other in...
Understanding Civil Litigation Civil law is a broad spectrum of legal principles and regulations that govern private disputes between individuals or entities. Civil litigation, on the other hand, is the process individuals must undertake to seek legal remedies for their grievances. Legal remedie...
A child has the right to emotional and financial support from both parents. One parent should never have the financial burden alone to support the child. If both parents and the child do not live together, the court will order child support. There are many different scenarios that can make the pr...
Litigation is expensive. Litigation is time-consuming. Alternatives to litigation exist, and mediation is a popular alternative. It allows each party an opportunity to speak freely, openly, and honestly with the guidance of counsel. The goal of mediation is to come to an agreement and avoid furth...
Both parents have the right to custody of their child, and that's typically the preference of the courts. The idea is a simple one: each child and parent has the right to develop their relationship. Barring any serious issues like abuse or neglect, child custody is a right both parents have. Dete...
Many senior citizens need long-term care at some point. Some senior citizens do not have family members who can give them the kind of care they need, and because of that as well as many other factors, they will need nursing home care. But nursing home care and other long-term care arrangements ...
It's a daunting task to put together an estate plan in Oklahoma for yourself and maybe even a spouse. When you add children to it, it can become more complex. If one of those children has special needs, it's not only more complex but imperative—because you may be their only source of support soci...
Trusts can be very useful, but they are not for everyone. Here, commonly asked questions are answered. If you are thinking about opening a trust, already have a trust and have questions, or are simply unsure of what to do about an estate plan, contact our office to schedule a consultation and get...
If you own anything in Oklahoma, you have an estate. Having an estate means what you own, whether it's a vehicle or a bank account, when you die, it goes to your estate. If you have loved ones or even a beloved charity, you may want to make sure what you have goes to the appropriate person or org...
Our offices will be closed on Monday November 20th through Friday November 24th. We will return on Monday November 27th. We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving!
An accident or sudden illness can leave you incapacitated. What happens when there's a question about the medical treatment needed to keep you alive? People have strong feelings about these things, like life support, pain management, and organ donation. You may want one thing while family members...
A Power of Attorney (POA) is an estate planning tool where you, the principal, appoint a person, known as the agent, to manage your affairs. Typically, the POA is appointed to manage financial or medical matters when you cannot do so yourself because you are incapacitated by illness or injury. ...
The rate of divorce has increased over the years, and much of it has to do with social acceptance of it. Social acceptance, however, does not make the dissolution of a marriage any easier. When a marriage ends, you have decisions you need to make that will affect your future and the future...
When a person passes away, their assets must be disbursed according to their estate plan and, when applicable, state laws and probate. At The Law Office of Corry Kendall, we help executors of Wills or beneficiaries of an estate through the probate process. Starting with identifying estate assets ...
A last will and testament is a document you create to instruct how you want your property distributed upon your death. Who gets the house? Who gets which antiques? Who gets a bank account? Who takes care of the pets? These are just some of the questions upon which a will answers and instructs, an...
Our offices will be closed on Friday September 1st at noon, and will reopen on Tuesday September 5th at 9am.
Our offices will be closed on Monday July 3rd and Tuesday July 4th. Happy Fourth of July!!!
Our firm is excited to announce a new payment option for our clients: ClientCredit.Powered by LawPay, ClientCredit is a flexible "Buy Now, Pay Later" option with nohidden fees and no surprises. Click HERE to learn more!
Our office has experienced an internet disruption today that has impacted our phone systems. If you have tried to contact us today, please try us again or you can email us at [email protected]. We apologize for the inconvenience!
Our office ill be closed July 4, 2022, to celebrate the Fourth of July. Our office will reopen at 9:00 am on July 5, 2022.
It is with incredible sadness that we share this. Glenn is the father of our office manager, Renee', and father in law to Corry. Glenn was an amazing man with a huge heart and a quick wit. He was the "fixer" of all things and was always willing to help someone in need. Our family is devastated by...
The Law Offices of Corry S. Kendall is committed to answering your questions about Estate Planning and Probate, Family Law, Real Estate and Civil Law issues in Southwest Oklahoma.
Summer Office Hours
M: 9am to 5:30pm
T: 9am to 5:30pm (Mangum Office Only)
W: 9am to 5:30pm
TH: 9am to 5:30pm
F: CLOSED