On December 12th, a Missouri coalition of NPS preneed providers will have a second opportunity to state their case for legislation to establish a NPS recovery plan. As we noted back in September, that coalition should anticipate a tepid reception from the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors (and much of the Missouri
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Addressing the NPS aftermath: a hard sell
Per capita, Missouri funeral directors were hit hardest by the collapse of National Prearranged Services. And those funeral directors who suffered the greatest losses continue to demand help from the State of Missouri. Although Missouri re-wrote its preneed law just 3 years ago, the Legislature begins hearings today on whether more legislation is …
Missouri Preneed Fiduciaries and Big Brother
One criticism of Missouri’s prior preneed law was that the Attorney General’s office was dependent upon the State Board to refer complaints for legal enforcement. If the State Board didn’t refer a Chapter 436 violation, the AG’s only enforcement alternative was to pursue an action under Missouri’s Merchandising Practices Act (Chapter 407). During the 2008…
The Zeal for Independence: The NPS investment advisor
The wait for Ms. Garrett’s lawsuit against NPS, the Cassity family (and anyone remotely connected with the Cassity Consortium) ended on August 7th.
If half of the allegations made in the NPS Complaint are true, the misconduct perpetrated on funeral homes and consumers is shocking to say the least. The Complaint provides a bevy of…
NPS and an uncertain world
Certainty? In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes.
Benjamin Franklin
The “collapse” of National Prearrangement Services comes as a shock to both the company’s clients and competitors. For the seventeen states in which NPS transacted business, regulators are scrambling to get their arms around the magnitude of the problem. NPS’ adversarial reputation will cause…