While a lot of Estate Planning attention goes to Wills, Trusts are also a very helpful option. A Trust is a fund managed by an independent third-party. You put assets into the Trust and choose who you want it to eventually be passed along to. When you die, the Trust is given to your chosen […]
Read MoreBlog
The Major Change To Oklahoma’s Durable Power of Attorney
On November 1, 2021, the Oklahoma Uniform Power of Attorney Act was signed into law. This new legislature makes one significant change to the ability of Oklahoma citizens to create Power of Attorney forms. This change is effective for all Power of Attorney forms created from here on out, changing the long-term healthcare planning landscape […]
Read MoreHow To Respond To a Real Estate Property Dispute
Most people would say that their home is one of the most important things in their life – second only to their family. Many business owners feel the same way about their office. The property you own keeps you safe and gives you something to take care of for the future. When a Real Estate […]
Read MoreEverything You Need To Know About Adult Guardianship
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 More