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 […]
Here are important forms that are used to apply for Wartime Veteran’s Benefits. Note: This is to be used by Veterans and their families only. These are forms and general instructions for those who believe that they are financially qualified to receive benefits. Generally, the Veteran must have less than $80,000 in countable assets to […]
Wills, Trusts, or Statutory Avoidance: Which is Better in Oklahoma? The most common question clients ask is: “Which is better, a Will or a Trust?” In Oklahoma, the answer isn’t found in a one-size-fits-all form. It is found by looking at your assets—specifically your home, your vehicles, and your Oklahoma mineral rights—and deciding how much […]