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Oil pumpjacks and a drilling rig on the rolling plains of Dewey County, Oklahoma at sunset, representing mineral rights and probate law.

Major County is a vital component of the STACK play, with significant activity in the Mississippian Meramec, Osage, and Woodford formations. Because these minerals are often part of high-value horizontal drilling units, ensuring your title is clear is essential to receiving your full share of royalty revenue. The Risk of Relying on an Affidavit of […]

Frustrated couple reviewing DIY estate planning handbooks and legal forms on a computer.

If you DIY a plumbing repair and mess up, you know it immediately—there is water on the floor. You can shut off the main valve and call a professional to fix the leak before the damage spreads. Estate planning is different. When you use a generic, “one-size-fits-all” DIY form, the mistake doesn’t show up right […]

An oil pumpjack in a suburban field near Norman, Oklahoma, representing Cleveland County mineral rights and the transition from historic fields to modern plays. Probate Services

Cleveland County, Oklahoma – Located directly south of the Oklahoma City metro, Cleveland County represents a unique intersection of rapid suburban growth and deep-rooted energy production. From the historic Garber-Wellington fields to modern horizontal activity in the SCOOP play, Cleveland County remains a vital region for mineral owners, particularly in Norman, Moore, and Noble. How […]

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