How should you form a liability limited company in Oklahoma?
When starting a business in Oklahoma, one of the first things you’ll need to do is choose the proper business structure. Several options are available, but one of the most popular is the limited liability company (LLC). What is a…
Reasons to update an estate plan after remarriage
Getting remarried is an exciting time in most people’s lives. They want to put the past behind them and focus on their future in Oklahoma. Your mind may not be on estate planning in the slightest, but your new marriage…
Establishing your business as a separate entity
For Oklahoma entrepreneurs, setting your business up as a separate entity means legally and financially separating your business from your personal holdings. Separations include business transactions such as purchasing inventory, salary expenses, banking transactions, and other business-related activities. A separate…
Here’s when wills get probated in Oklahoma
When a person dies, their will may go through a legal process called probate. This is a way for the court to determine if the will is valid and to give instructions on how the deceased person’s assets should be…
Important information about summary probate
Assets that are left behind in a deceased person’s estate must generally be probated. In Oklahoma, it may be possible to streamline the process if certain criteria are met. This may help to ease the emotional burden of those tasked…
Understanding trust types and their advantages
If you are you are preparing your Oklahoma estate plan, there are different types of trusts to consider. Although many think wills to be the primary means of conveying their last wishes, trusts are a more definitive way to pass…