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How Does The Law Of Intestate Distribution Work in Oklahoma

Steps For Filing Probate

Intestate distribution in Oklahoma involves distributing the assets of a deceased person who did not leave a valid will. Oklahoma law outline the laws of intestate succession, which dictate how to divide…

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Does A Joint Tenancy Deed Avoid Probate in Oklahoma

Ways To Avoid Probate

A joint tenancy deed can avoid probate in Oklahoma. Joint tenancy is a form of property ownership where two or more people own an asset together, with equal shares. Most importantly, joint…

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Can I Get Child Custody In a Legal Separation in Oklahoma

Custody In a Legal Separation

It’s possible to obtain child custody in a legal separation in Oklahoma. Legal separation is a formal process where a married couple legally separates without ending the marriage through divorce. The court…

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What Are Things Needed For An Estate Plan In Tulsa County

Estate Planning for Tribal Members

There are several things needed for an estate plan. Creating a comprehensive estate plan in Oklahoma involves several essential components to ensure you manage and distribute your assets according to your wishes…

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What Are The Benefits Of a Living Will In Oklahoma

Become The Executor

There are several benefits of a living will in Oklahoma. A living will, also known as an advance directive, is a legal document that outlines your preferences for medical treatment if you…

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Can I Exclude People From A Will in Tulsa, Including My Wife And Kids?

Contest a Will

While you can exclude people from a will, it may come with some complications. In Oklahoma, you have the right to create a will that specifies how you want your assets distributed…

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Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect My Assets If I Get Divorced in Tulsa County

Prenuptial Agreement

A prenuptial agreement can protect your assets in a divorce in Tulsa County. A well-drafted and enforceable prenuptial agreement lets you and your spouse outline how you will divide assets in the…

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What Is The Job of an Executor of a Will in Oklahoma Probate Court

Job Of An Executor

The executor of a will, also known as a personal representative, is responsible for managing and settling the estate of a deceased person according to the terms of the will and the…

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Shoplifting and Petty Larceny From a Retailer Crimes in Tulsa

petty theft

Petty Larceny from a retailer crimes are very common in Oklahoma. Walmart loses approximately $3 billion each year due to shoplifting and petty theft.  As a result, this has led to the…

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Possession of Firearms After Felony Conviction in Oklahoma

Gun Trusts in Oklahoma: Estate Planning for Firearm Owners

Almost half of all Oklahomans own a gun.  This has protection of the Oklahoma Constitution in Art. 2 §26 when the state “shall never” prohibit the right to bear arms.  However, the…

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