Kevin Miller PC 405.443.5100

Planning to provide.

Oklahoma City Estate Planning, Probate and Elder Law Attorney With Over 35 Years of Experience.

For me, estate planning is more than property and money. It is about planning, providing, and caring for you and your loved ones, both now and in the future. I am client-focused and results-oriented.

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Practice Areas

LGBTQ+ Life & Estate Planning


I provide comprehensive and strategic life and estate planning for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) individuals and families.

Probate & Estate Administration


Death is always a difficult matter. When a loved one passes away, his or her estate may be required to proceed through a court process.

Elder Law


As an advocate for elderly individuals and their loved ones, Kevin Miller can help manage a wide range of legal matters affecting an older or disabled person.

Special Needs Planning


A Supplemental Needs Trust also known as a Special Needs Trust (SNT) can be an effective estate planning tool.

Business Law


Start Up Services I regularly advise and represent clients on issues involving the formation of an appropriate business entity.

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What Is Legal Guardianship and When Is It Needed?  

When planning for the future, many Oklahomans focus on wills, trusts, and asset distribution, but legal guardianship is an equally vital component, especially when minor children, elderly parents, or incapacitated loved ones are involved. If you’re building an estate plan or caring for a vulnerable family member, understanding what legal guardianship is, and when it’s…Read More

Why LGBTQ Individuals Need an Estate Plan, Even If They’re Married

Estate planning is not just for the wealthy or elderly it’s essential for everyone, especially members of the LGBTQ community, regardless of marital status. Even with nationwide marriage equality, unique legal and familial challenges make estate planning a critical tool to protect your rights, your loved ones, and your legacy. In Oklahoma, where probate laws…Read More

How to Protect Joint Property When You’re Not Married.

Living together doesn’t always mean being protected by the law. If you and your partner own property jointly but aren’t legally married, your assets could be at risk if one of you passes away or the relationship ends. Unlike married couples, unmarried partners don’t automatically have inheritance rights or legal protections under Oklahoma law. Whether…Read More

When Grandparents Step In: Legal Tools for Caregivers

For many Oklahomans, stepping in to care for grandchildren isn’t just an act of love, it’s a life-changing responsibility. Whether due to a family crisis, substance use, incarceration, or illness, grandparents often become the primary caregivers for children when their parents are no longer able to provide stable care. But without proper legal authority, even…Read More