When you think of guardianship, the first thing that comes to mind might be children. Adults can be elected the legal guardians of minor-aged children if their parents pass away, meaning they will be held legally responsible to take care of them at all times. Parents can elect those guardians in their Estate Plan, or […]
Read MoreFive Different Types of Trusts You Might Want to Consider
Estate Planning is the process of working with an attorney to create a legally binding plan for what will happen to your remaining property and belongings (known as your estate) and any remaining money (known as your assets) after you pass away. If someone dies without making an Estate Plan, their estate passes into probate […]
Read MoreFour Answers to Common Questions About Zoning
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. […]
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