We often get questions from parents going through divorce or custody disputes who want to know, “Can I ask the court for sole custody of my child?” The short answer is yes;…
Can I Ask The Court For Sole Custody in Oklahoma
We often get questions from parents going through divorce or custody disputes who want to know, “Can I ask the court for sole custody of my child?” The short answer is yes;…
We often get questions about how out of state executors can manage an estate remotely. If you’re handling an estate from another state, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. Fortunately, with proper legal…
One of the most immediate and impactful benefits of bankruptcy is the automatic stay—a legal mechanism that halts most collection efforts as soon as you file your bankruptcy petition. Whether you’re facing…
In Oklahoma, four main types of trusts exist, each serving a different purpose depending on your financial goals, family situation, and long-term planning needs. Trusts are powerful legal tools in estate planning…
In Oklahoma, contractors must meet certain licensing requirements to operate legally and avoid costly penalties. Whether you’re a general contractor, electrical contractor, plumber, or HVAC technician, understanding state regulations is essential to…
For Oklahoma residents who own firearms—especially those regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA) – gun trusts can be an important part of estate planning. A gun trust helps manage the legal…
Trying to end a guardianship over a child in Oklahoma requires a formal legal process and court approval. Whether you are a parent seeking to regain custody or a guardian wishing to…
Estate planning for business owners is crucial, particularly to ensure your business remains in your family. For many Tulsa business owners, your company is more than just a source of income—it’s a…
If you want to transfer a house after the owner dies, there are certain steps you’ll need to follow. When a homeowner in Oklahoma passes away, the process of transferring the house…
Filing for bankruptcy can provide relief when you’re overwhelmed by debt, but it also affects your credit score. In Oklahoma, as in other states, bankruptcy has both immediate and long-term financial consequences….