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Making Your Own Will

An explanation of how to make your own will in Oklahoma.

Powers of Attorney

Information about Powers of Attorney, different types, when to use them, and common questions and answers.

Key Legal Issues for Seniors

Common legal issues facing Oklahoma Seniors

Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)

A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.

Do you need a Will or a Trust?

Frequently asked questions to help you decide if you need a will.

Making Your Own Will

An explanation of how to make your own will in Oklahoma.

Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)

A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.

Transfer on Death Deed (or Beneficiary Deed)

A TOD is an easy way to leave your property ownership or interests to someone else after you die. This is a great way to help your loved ones avoid a complicated court process called probate to divide up your property after your death.

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