Chapman & Stender Law Group

Estate Planning & Family Law Services

Welcome to Chapman & Stender Law Group, your trusted partner in estate planning and family law. Our dedicated team specializes in crafting personalized legal solutions to protect your assets, ensure your wishes are honored, and provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones. We are committed to guiding you through every step with expertise and care.

Wills, Trusts, and Family Law, Norman, Oklahoma

Practice Areas

Estate Planning

Estate planning involves arranging the management and disposal of a person's estate during their life and after death. It includes creating wills, trusts, and other legal documents to ensure assets are distributed according to one's wishes, minimizing taxes, and providing for loved ones. The importance of estate planning lies in protecting beneficiaries, avoiding probate, reducing legal fees, ensuring the efficient transfer of assets, and providing peace of mind by clarifying end-of-life intentions. It also helps prevent family disputes and ensures that one's financial legacy is managed and preserved effectively.

Wills & Trusts

You need a will to ensure your wishes regarding the distribution of your assets and the care of your dependents are legally binding after your death. It provides clarity and can prevent disputes among family members, ensures your belongings go to the right people or causes, and allows you to appoint guardians for minor children. A will is essential for managing your legacy and providing peace of mind to your loved ones.

Healthcare Directives

A health directive, also known as an advance directive or healthcare directive, is a legal document that outlines your preferences for medical treatment in case you are unable to communicate your wishes due to illness or incapacity. It typically includes instructions on life-sustaining treatments, resuscitation preferences, organ donation wishes, and appointing a healthcare proxy to make medical decisions on your behalf. A health directive ensures your healthcare preferences are respected and followed during critical situations.

Probate

Probate is the legal process that takes place after someone passes away, ensuring their assets are distributed according to their will or, if no will exists, according to state law. It involves validating the deceased's will, identifying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining estate to beneficiaries. While probate ensures the orderly transfer of assets, it can be time-consuming and complex. Many people seek to simplify or avoid probate through estate planning, which can reduce delays, costs, and legal hurdles for their loved ones.

Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows someone (the "principal") to appoint another person (the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") to make decisions and take actions on their behalf. These decisions can be related to financial, medical, or personal matters, depending on the type of POA. It provides flexibility and peace of mind by ensuring that trusted individuals can manage your affairs if you're unable to do so, whether due to illness, absence, or incapacity. Powers of Attorney are crucial tools for long-term planning and safeguarding your interests.

Divorce

Divorce can be a very emotionally complex and difficult time in a person’s life. Whether your divorce will be contested or uncontested having an experienced, knowledgeable attorney can help alleviate some of the stresses. Mallory Stender’s ability to help her clients navigate through the often complicated and vast legal process is unmatched. A client may have a large number of assets or no assets at all, Mallory is capable of ensuring her clients receive everything they are entitled to and more. 

Child Custody

Paternity, or child custody cases, also have the ability to become high stress and triggering situations. A parent's biggest concern is the safety and stability of their children. A parent should never have to worry about the ins and outs of the legal process when dealing with those concerns. Mallory's compassion along with her experience in family law is the utmost comfort to her clients when navigating these issues. 

Child Support

Whether you have an ongoing case with DHS Child Support Enforcement or simply need assistance navigating the too often complex system for paying or trying to collect child support, Chapman & Stender can help you. 

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About Chapman & Stender Law Group

At Chapman & Stender Law Group, we specialize in estate planning and family law. 


Our estate planning services include drafting wills, establishing trusts, and creating advance directives, ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your loved ones are cared for. With a client-centered approach, we are dedicated to delivering personalized solutions that meet your unique needs and goals.


Our family law service clients with needs for a divorce, paternity(child custody), child support, guardianships, and much more. Our compassionate team at Chapman & Stender will fight to serve both you and your family through some of the most difficult challenges of your life. 


We serve in Cleveland, Oklahoma, Garvin, Canadian, McClain, and Grady counties, providing representation for estate planning and family law matters.

Wills, Trusts, and Family Law Legal Team

Meet the team

The team at Chapman & Stender Law Group are dedicated to serving their clients in a compassionate and professional manner regardless of their needs. Kyle Chapman heads our estate planning and probate clients. Kyle is a U.S. Army veteran and brings all that experience to the table. Mallory Stender heads our family law clients. Mallory's own life experiences have allowed her to connect with her clients and understand the importance and difficulty of going through a legal battle with family. 

Kyle Chapman

Co-Founder & Attorney
Kyle Chapman is an estate planning attorney in Norman, Oklahoma, dedicated to serving his clients with the same commitment he honed during his distinguished U.S. Army career. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Law, Kyle is also a Major in the U.S. Army National Guard. He is a devoted husband and proud father of two daughters—his oldest is a freshman at the University of Oklahoma, and his youngest excels as a dancer with the Oklahoma City Ballet. Outside of his practice, Kyle enjoys spending time with his family, attending OU football games, and staying active through CrossFit and running. Memberships: Oklahoma City Estate Planning Council Cleveland County Bar Association Oklahoma Bar Association - Estate Planning Section

Mallory Stender

Co-Founder & Attorney
Mallory is a family law attorney in Norman, Oklahoma. She is a passionate and skilled attorney whose dedication and desire to help people drives her to go above and beyond for her clients. In June of 2024 she was in 405 Magazine's Top Attorneys in family law. She received her undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University. Mallory graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2021. Mallory is a member of the Family Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association as well as serves on the executive board of the Cleveland County Bar Association. She focuses primarily on divorce, child custody, guardianships, and child support. Mallory also has years of experience representing adults who have struggled with mental health issues resulting in a stay in an inpatient facility. Mallory currently lives in Norman, is a proud Thunder season ticket holder. She enjoys attending any OU athletic event and spending time with family and friends.

Lisa Johannson

Legal Assistant
Lisa Johansson is a mother, author, educator, and veteran. She served in the U.S. Air Force where she met her spouse, who is still serving Active Duty at Tinker AFB. Lisa taught high school science after leaving the military. She has also spent years at home raising her two children and recently published her first children's science book with Texas A&M Press.

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