Creating an estate plan is one of the most important things you can do to preserve your wealth for the future. However, many people assume that having a plan is a simple matter of drafting a Will or Trust that transfers all assets seamlessly to beneficiaries after their death. In reality, an effective estate plan […]
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Understanding Easements
Easements are “nonpossessory” property interests that give holders rights to use land owned by someone else. But what exactly does that mean? Easements can pose a variety of legal issues, so it is important to understand them thoroughly. It’s easier to understand broad concepts when we have concrete examples, so let’s take a look at […]
Read More3 Common Partnership Disputes (And How to Handle Them)
Have you and your business partner been disagreeing? Even though you share your goals of growing and maintaining a successful, profitable business, it’s understandable if you don’t always see eye to eye on the best way of achieving that. Partnership disputes in businesses tend to fall into three major categories. Read on to find out […]
Read MoreEstate Planning Basics: The Guardianship
If you are a caregiver to a child, an aging parent, or someone else, one question likely hangs heavy in your mind: Who will take care of my loved one when I am gone? For many, providing for the care of a loved one is the most critical part of an estate plan. Designating a […]
Read MoreOklahoma Probate Explained
The state of Oklahoma has a legal process in place for determining what happens to a deceased person’s assets. Like elsewhere, in Oklahoma this process is referred to as probate. Different states handle probate in different ways, and today’s blog post is about how it’s handled in Oklahoma. What is the purpose of probate? The purpose of […]
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