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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Estate Planning for Divorced Families

Divorce is not easy. Among the vast amount of change you go through, managing your estate plan is a fairly big one. Because your needs, wants, priorities and goals change during this time, it is essential to adjust your estate plan to reflect these changes. Read on to learn how to update your estate plan…Read More

LGBTQ+ Life & Estate Planning

Estate planning is critical and essential for all couples including LGBTQ+ couples. While there isn’t a vast difference in the process of drafting estate planning documents between heterosexual couples and LGBTQ+ couples, same-sex couples face unique challenges when dealing with estate plans and end-of-life care and may need to review their current documents. Here are…Read More

Advance Directive for Health Care: What you need to know

An ADHC is a specific type of document that allows you to tell your health care providers, in advance, how you want to be treated in the event you are determined by a physician to have a “terminal condition,” are “persistently unconscious” or have an “end-stage condition.” These terms have a particular definition under Oklahoma…Read More

Ancillary Probate in Oklahoma

In the context of estates, when a person dies, a probate or estate proceeding is often commenced in the county in the state where the decedent resided at the time of his or her death.  This proceeding is often referred to as the “domiciliary probate.” However, when a non-resident decendent dies leaving real property or…Read More

General Power of Attorney vs Durable Power of Attorney

Caring for your elder loved ones with their disability planning may lead you to consider a General Power of Attorney or a Durable Power of Attorney. While no person likes to think about possibly becoming disabled or incapacitated, it is essential to do so as part of any life or estate planning. Read on to…Read More