All posts by: Richard Winblad

About Richard Winblad

Richard Winblad is a lifelong Oklahoma City Metro resident with a law practice focused on Elder Law and Estate Planning. His practice focus helping seniors and veterans by giving sound legal estate planning advice including Medicaid Estate Planning and Veteran’s Benefit Qualification. In 1984, Richard graduated from OSU with an undergraduate degree in Business he later sought and earned a Law Degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1992. His practice is based in Edmond and is held in a beautiful pre-statehood home close to UCO at 102 E. Thatcher. He is president of the Oklahoma City Commercial Lawyers Association, a group that provides legal an ethical training for attorneys. He is also a member of “Lawyers with Purpose”, an organization that provides in depth training and support to attorneys who practice in the area of elder law. He received an AV Preeminent® rating by his peers through Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™. Dedicated to educating the public, Richard does workshops and presentations all around the state for professionals and laypersons. These programs provide vital information to our veterans and seniors as they look forward in planning living and financial needs that fit their desires.

Logan County, Oklahoma – Positioned just north of the Oklahoma City metro, Logan County serves as a vital corridor for the eastern expansion of the STACK play. While often celebrated for its Victorian history in Guthrie, the county’s true modern wealth lies beneath the surface in the Mississippian and Woodford formations. As we move into […]

Blaine County, Oklahoma – As the northwestern anchor of the STACK play, Blaine County has evolved into one of the most significant natural gas and liquids producers in the United States. For mineral owners, the deep, over-pressured reservoirs of the Cana-Woodford and Meramec formations have created a landscape of immense value. As production techniques continue […]

Kingfisher County, Oklahoma – As a central pillar of the high-yielding STACK play, Kingfisher County has surged to become one of the most productive oil regions in the United States. For mineral owners, the “stacked” geology of the Meramec and Woodford shales has turned this county into a multi-billion dollar energy hub. However, with this […]

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