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When A Joint Tenant Dies

If you own a house or land with another person as joint tenants and that person dies, you can place the home or land in your name without going through probate. You do not need a lawyer to do this. You will have to file some papers with the County Clerk.

Pardon Application and Information

Information about and forms for applying for a pardon from the Oklahoma Pardon & Parole Board.

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.

Key Legal Issues for Seniors

Common legal issues facing Oklahoma Seniors

Small Claims Court

Small Claims Court is for cases involving amounts up to $10,000. You do not have to have an attorney and it can be less expensive and less complicated than District Court.

Getting a Death Certificate

The Oklahoma State Department of Health Division of Vital Records is responsible for registering every death which occurs in the State of Oklahoma; as well as preserving, amending and issuing certified copies of those records in accordance with state law.

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