Ancillary and summary probate services are available statewide. Select a region below to view the counties served.
Oklahoma County, Cleveland County, Canadian County, Logan County, Payne County, Lincoln County, Pottawatomie County, Seminole County.
Woodward County, Alfalfa County, Major County, Woods County, Harper County, Ellis County, Grant County, Garfield County.
Tulsa County, Rogers County, Wagoner County, Cherokee County, Mayes County, Delaware County, Craig County, Nowata County, Washington County, Osage County.
Comanche County, Caddo County, Grady County, Stephens County, Jefferson County, Cotton County, Kiowa County, Tillman County, Jackson County.
Pittsburg County, McAlester County, Haskell County, Le Flore County, Latimer County, Pushmataha County, Choctaw County, McCurtain County, Atoka County, Bryan County.
Texas County, Beaver County, Cimarron County.
Beckham County, Blaine County, Kingfisher County, Dewey County, Washita County, Custer County, Harmon County, Greer County, Love County, Murray County, Garvin County, Carter County, Pontotoc County, Hughes County, Okfuskee County, Okmulgee County, Muskogee County, Sequoyah County, Adair County.
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Estate planning is a personal journey, and we believe the environment should reflect that. While many large firms operate out of downtown high-rises—where you often have to battle traffic and pay for parking before you even reach the elevator—we offer a different experience.
Our office is located in a comfortable, professional setting in Edmond, designed to feel more like a meeting with a trusted neighbor than a corporate transaction. We’ve found that our clients prefer skipping the stress of the city center for a location that is easily accessible and offers plenty of hassle-free, front-door parking.
We are proud to serve the diverse communities throughout the Oklahoma City Metro and surrounding counties. We frequently work with families and individuals from:
Whether you are traveling down I-35 from Guthrie or across the metro from Piedmont, you’ll find our office is a convenient “middle ground” that respects your time and your peace of mind.
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When resolving complex mineral title issues, local court experience and an understanding of the oil and gas industry are essential. Richard Winblad provides a focused approach to probate and title curative matters for out-of-state heirs and legal counsel.
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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