Since moving to Edmond with my wife, Terri, in 1992, this community has been the backdrop of our lives. We raised our three children here—watching them go through Edmond Public Schools and move on to UCO and OSU—and now we get to enjoy seeing our grandkids in those same local schools.
Whether we’ve crossed paths at a law office or on the local sidelines during my years coaching little league soccer and football, you know that I value the relationships and the hard work that define our town. At Winblad Law, I apply decades of legal experience to help my neighbors protect what they’ve spent a lifetime building.
Estate planning is about more than just a single document; it’s about a comprehensive strategy to protect your peace of mind and your family’s future. I have spent my career helping Oklahoma families navigate these important decisions with clarity and care.
I believe a good lawyer should be an active part of the community he serves. Terri and I are long-time members of the First Presbyterian Church of Edmond, and you can often find me staying active around town. Whether I’m golfing, hiking, biking, or running, I enjoy everything the Oklahoma outdoors has to offer.
I’m a regular at the Mitch Park or the Rankin YMCA, where I’ve even been known to attend Terri’s water aerobics class. My educational roots run deep in Oklahoma as well; I earned my degree in Business Administration from Oklahoma State University in 1984 before graduating from the OU College of Law in 1992.
In the complex world of Oklahoma estate law, technical details are the difference between a secure legacy and a family legal battle. Richard Winblad brings a concentrated practice in estate planning, probate, and trust law to every client he serves, ensuring that their intentions are translated into legally sound documents.
As an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust Section, Richard stays at the forefront of the statutes that govern the transition of assets between generations. His commitment to legal excellence earned him the “Award of Excellence” for his contributions to the professional handbook for Medicaid and Long-Term Care Planning—a vital resource used by attorneys throughout the state.
Richard is also a dedicated educator within the legal profession. He has authored and taught Continuing Legal Education (CLE) classes for fellow Oklahoma Bar members, sharing his insights on navigating the intricacies of probate and trust management. Beyond his work with other attorneys, he frequently presents to non-profit organizations, professional groups, and the public to help Oklahomans understand that a verbal promise cannot substitute for a properly executed plan.
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