When someone passes away in Oklahoma, the probate court appoints a personal representative to administer their estate. This party, who has a duty to distribute the decedent’s property to all parties with a legitimate interest in the estate, may hire an estate planning attorney to assist them in carrying out all required responsibilities, which are […]
Read MoreIt’s Time to Review Your Estate Plan
The beginning of the year is the best time to review your Estate Plan. As you take stock of the changes in your life, and as we approach the year-anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the perfect time to make sure your Estate Plan reflects your current life situation and priorities. An Estate Plan […]
Read More4 Reasons Estate Planning is Not Just For the Rich
You’ve probably heard of a Will before. You probably know exactly what it does. You might even think you know who it is for – people with something significant to leave behind. It is a common misconception that Wills are only necessary for people leaving behind large amounts of money to their affluent family. Making […]
Read More6 Business Contract Mistakes to Avoid
Contracts can seem commonplace, yet they are a big deal. Even though every business interaction involves them, a great deal of work and attention still needs to be paid towards making them legally sound. Don’t settle for a generic contract that is going to fail you when you need it most. Sometimes contract mistakes are […]
Read MoreDealing with the Assets of Your Family Members Through Probate
Anyone who’s experienced probate knows how complicated it can be. In worst-case scenarios, there’s a will contest that drags on for months or property in another state that requires an ancillary proceeding. Even in straightforward cases, the executor has to go through a series of legally required steps before the property can go to its […]
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