How Long Does Probate Take? Oklahoma Timeline How long does probate take in Oklahoma? Summary administration typically wraps up in 60 to 90 days, while traditional probate runs 6 to 18 months. Here’s the full step-by-step timeline. Read More » April 29, 2026
Small Estate Affidavit in Oklahoma Oklahoma’s small estate affidavit can save families thousands in probate fees when an estate is under $50,000. Here is when it works, how to use it, and the limits to know. Read More » April 28, 2026
What Happens if There is No Will in Oklahoma When an Oklahoman dies without a will, state law decides who inherits. Learn how Oklahoma’s intestate succession statute works and how to protect your family. Read More » April 28, 2026
Power of Attorney in Oklahoma Need help understanding durable, springing, statutory, and health care powers of attorney? This Oklahoma guide breaks down each type, agent selection, and how POAs fit into estate and business planning. Read More » April 27, 2026
Guide to Revocable Trusts A practical 2026 guide to revocable living trusts, when they beat a will, what they cost, and how Oklahoma’s Trust Act shapes your estate plan. Read More » April 21, 2026
Buying a Franchise in Oklahoma Everything Oklahoma entrepreneurs need to know before buying a franchise, from FDD review and due diligence to entity formation, SBA financing, and avoiding costly legal mistakes. Read More » April 2, 2026
Oklahoma Non-Compete Law & 50-State Guide A comprehensive guide to non-compete agreements, including Oklahoma’s statutory framework, a 50-state enforceability comparison chart, federal developments, and alternative strategies for protecting business interests. Read More » March 27, 2026
Strategies for Protecting Minority Owners Essential guide to minority owner protections in Oklahoma LLCs and corporations. Learn consent rights, tag-along rights, governance protections, and key terms to negotiate before signing any ownership agreement. Read More » March 13, 2026
Succession Planning for Family Businesses Fewer than one-third of family businesses survive to the second generation. Learn how Oklahoma business owners can protect their legacy with a structured succession plan. Read More » March 10, 2026