
When someone passes away with a valid will in Oklahoma, the executor named in that document cannot simply begin managing the estate. The probate court must first issue Letters Testamentary, official court documents that confirm the executor's appointment and grant legal authority to manage assets,…

A subpoena is a court-authorized legal document that requires a person or organization to provide testimony, documents, or other evidence in a civil matter. In Oklahoma, subpoenas are frequently used in estate planning disputes, probate proceedings, and family law cases to obtain financial records, medical…

Many people assume that estate planning is only for the wealthy or elderly, but that belief can create serious legal and financial problems for Oklahoma families. A will is a foundational legal document that allows you to control what happens to your property, your family,…
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