Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to sue for breach of contract in Oklahoma. Contracts are the backbone of business and personal agreements. When one party fails to live up…
When Can You Sue for Breach of Contract in Oklahoma?
Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to sue for breach of contract in Oklahoma. Contracts are the backbone of business and personal agreements. When one party fails to live up…
Understanding how probate works makes the process a little easier to deal with. If you’re navigating the loss of a loved one or planning your estate, you may have heard the term…
In Oklahoma, if your parents died without a will, you technically cannot be named an executor (since that term applies to people named in a will). Instead, the probate court appoints an…
Trying to contest a will can be a challenging and emotional process. In Oklahoma, it requires swift action, valid legal grounds, and clear evidence. Here’s what you need to know if you’re…
When a loved one passes away, one of the first legal questions family members often ask is whether wills must go through probate. In Oklahoma, probate is a court-supervised process for validating…
We often get questions regarding construction defect claims in Oklahoma. Building a home or commercial property is a major investment, and property owners expect safe, functional, and lasting results. When construction defects…
There are several advantages to putting your house in a trust. For many Oklahoma homeowners, a house is their most valuable asset, so protecting it and making sure it passes smoothly to…
Legal custody is one part of custody arrangements in Oklahoma. When parents separate or divorce in Oklahoma, one of the most important questions involves who makes major decisions for the child. This…
When an accident happens, more than one person may be at fault, so Oklahoma uses a comparative negligence system to determine how much each party is responsible and how to award damages….
In Oklahoma, a verbal contract—also known as an oral agreement—can be legally enforceable under certain circumstances. However, proving the terms of a verbal agreement can be challenging, and the law requires some…