When it comes to owning real estate, zoning can be a big deal. Just because you own a parcel of land does not always mean you can do whatever you want with it. There are laws in place to protect not only your neighbors, but also your city’s comprehensive community plan. In today’s blog post […]
Read MoreAlternative Options for the Role of Executor
An executor is responsible for overseeing and managing the administration of your estate when you pass away. They notify beneficiaries and creditors of your death and perform a wide range of duties that include determining the validity of your will, paying debts and estate taxes, and distributing your assets to beneficiaries. While many Oklahoma residents […]
Read MoreFour Types of Damages Available in a Breach of Contract
Usually, when two parties enter into a business contract, both intend to uphold their end of the deal. However, sometimes circumstances arise that make the terms of the contract less appealing or even impossible to uphold. If someone breaches their contract with your business, it can leave you in a lurch, financially, practically, or both. […]
Read MoreThree Reasons Not to Use an Online Form Will
If you’ve heard all the reasons it’s so important not to die without a will, but you’re still not crazy about the idea of sitting down with an estate planning attorney, you may be tempted to use an online form will and call it a day. The allure of online form wills is clear — […]
Read MoreFour Probate Myths You Might Believe
There are lots of myths, misconceptions, and bits of misinformation out there about probate. In fact, you might say it’s one of the most misunderstood legal processes out there. Unfortunately, believing false information leads many people to make estate planning mistakes like leaving their assets unprotected. In today’s blog post, we’re busting some of the […]
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