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How many types of power of attorney do you know?
When you are putting together your estate plan in Oklahoma, you have to take into ...
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Choose the executor of your will wisely
The point of proper estate planning in Oklahoma is to ensure that following your death, ...
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A trust may protect an incapacitated parent from financial abuse
When it comes to estate planning, many Oklahoma City residents may not expect that they ...
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Circumstances that may give you reason to contest a will
The death of a loved one is never easy to deal with. The feelings of heartache and ...
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Basic Estate Planning Terms and Definitions
When creating or updating your estate plan, the many terms and phrases surrounding estate ...
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Family members serving as trustees may face difficult challenges
Family members are often called upon to serve as trustees for the estates of other ...
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Will disputes can cause contention in families
It is understandable that you want the best for your loved ones after you die. This would ...
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Intestacy is what occurs when someone dies without leaving a will
Most people who write wills do so with the intent of avoiding any confusion regarding ...
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Is a living trust or will best for you?
You naturally want what is best for your loved ones after your death. You may think that ...
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Robin Williams’ Wife Disputes Personal Items With His Children
Several months ago, the entire world grieved as it lost a beloved actor and comedian, ...
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Planning For A Disabled Child's Future With A Special Needs Trust
Countless families across the United States care for disabled minor children and adult ...
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Choosing the right trustee
Many families dealing with their estate planning choose to go with a trust, rather than a ...
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