Estate planning can ease the transition after the loss of a loved one. It provides a pathway for assets to transfer into the hands of heirs and beneficiaries as desired by the individual(s) behind the estate. When someone puts together one or multiple trusts to manage and transfer assets, this adds an extra layer of […]
Read More3 Common Real Estate Title Issues
The process of buying a house is hard enough. The competition between bidders remains fierce after the red-hot market of 2020-2022, so potential buyers have every right to jump for joy when their offer gets accepted by a seller. That euphoria can quickly turn into a nightmare, though, if a title search surfaces an issue. […]
Read MoreDon’t Forget About Taxes–No, Not Your Own Taxes!
Filing personal income tax returns is enough to keep most people occupied. Whether you are a procrastinator or the opposite, you probably have to set aside a few hours (at least) each spring to satisfy your obligations with the IRS. Special circumstances, such as a death in your immediate family, may require you to file […]
Read MoreWhat the Holidays Could Reveal About the Need for Estate Planning in Oklahoma
The holiday season provides Oklahomans with multiple opportunities to visit loved ones and cherish those familial bonds. This year, you may be visiting family members scattered across the state whom you have not seen in years. Our firm hopes you enjoy every helping of glazed ham, collard greens, and pumpkin pie. However, we also know […]
Read MoreStay Connected To Your College-Age Children Through Estate Planning
This time of year is as exciting as it is stressful for families across the country. Many families have either already sent or will soon send their children off to college. For some families, this is the first time and, for others, it’s another year of saying goodbye as children become adults and live on […]
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