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Graduation Season: Why Young Adults Need Basic Estate Documents

When a child turns 18, they gain independence—but parents lose the automatic right to help in a medical or financial emergency. From HIPAA authorizations to Powers of Attorney, discover why basic estate planning is a vital “graduation gift” for every young adult in Oklahoma starting their next chapter….Read More

What Is a Conservatorship and How Does It Work in Oklahoma?

While often confused with guardianship, a conservatorship in Oklahoma is a unique legal tool for individuals who are mentally capable but physically unable to manage their finances. Discover how this arrangement works, the role of the court, and how it can protect your loved loved one’s independence and financial security….Read More

Spring Cleaning for Your Estate Plan: What to Review Annually

You’ve cleared out the garage and tackled the closets, but is your legacy gathered in a “dusty drawer”? Just like your home, your estate plan needs seasonal attention to ensure it still reflects your life. From updating beneficiary designations to managing digital assets, discover why an annual review is the best way to protect your Oklahoma family and avoid expensive legal hurdles later….Read More

What Happens to Digital Assets When Someone Dies in Oklahoma?

What happens to your online bank accounts, family photos, and cryptocurrency when you pass away? Without proper planning, they could be lost forever. Discover why digital assets are now a crucial part of your Oklahoma estate plan and the exact legal steps you need to take to ensure your loved ones aren’t locked out of your digital legacy….Read More

How to Talk to Your Family About Your Estate Plan Over the Holidays

The holidays are a time for family, reflection and often, difficult conversations. While estate planning may not seem like festive dinner table talk, it’s one of the most important discussions you can have with your loved ones. If you’re considering how and when to talk about your estate plan, the holiday season, when family is…Read More

Year-End Checklist for Your Estate Plan and Beneficiaries

As the year comes to a close, many Oklahomans take time to reflect on their financial and personal affairs. But one crucial task often overlooked is reviewing your estate plan and beneficiaries. Whether you’ve recently created an estate plan or it’s been years since you last updated it, the end of the year is the…Read More

Estate Planning for Aging Parents: Protecting Their Wishes

As our parents age, one of the most important and often overlooked conversations we can have with them is about estate planning. It’s not always easy, but ensuring their wishes are clearly documented and legally protected is an essential act of love and responsibility. Whether your parents have a will or are just starting to…Read More

What to Do If You’re Named Executor of a Loved One’s Estate

Being named the executor of a loved one’s estate is an honor but it also comes with serious responsibilities. Whether you were expecting it or not, the role of executor requires careful attention to legal duties, timelines, and financial details, especially under Oklahoma probate law. Knowing what’s required of you is essential not only for…Read More