More Oklahomans are turning to a Transfer-on-Death Deed (often called a TOD deed) as a practical, affordable way to ensure their property goes exactly where they want it to go when they die.
An estate plan is one of the most important ways to protect your family, your assets, and your wishes for the future. But life changes, and so should your estate plan. Many people wonder, how often should I update my estate plan to keep it effective?
On February 17, 2025, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas stayed its nationwide injunction that had halted enforcement of the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting Rule under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).
As your child packs their bags and prepares to embark on the exciting journey of college life, there’s a sense of pride and anticipation that fills your home. This milestone marks the beginning of their adult life and a new chapter for your family. However, amidst the excitement and planning, many parents overlook a critical…
Probate is the legal process of distributing a deceased person’s assets and settling any remaining debts. This process happens in court and ensures that property passes according to the deceased’s will. Oklahoma’s intestacy laws determine how assets are distributed if no will exists. While probate serves an important function, many families want to avoid it because it can be:
Time-Consuming – Probate…
In the realm of business, the allure of limited liability structures like corporations and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) lies in their ability to protect personal assets from business debts and obligations. This foundational principle of corporate law allows entrepreneurs to take calculated risks without jeopardizing their personal financial security. However, this protective barrier, often referred…

