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Tulsa Law Blog
Rainy Day Driving Tips To Keep You Safe On Oklahoma Highways
Following certain rainy day driving tips can help to keep you safe on Oklahoma roads during times of inclement weather. Roads and highways are already dangerous places without the additional introduction of hazardous weather conditions. However, there are always steps that drivers can take to protect themselves on the road, even on a rainy day. Read on for our top…
Garnishments in Bankruptcy
Stopping garnishments in bankruptcy is easy. Wage garnishments can occur automatically. They happen when government agencies like the IRS or other creditors claim you owe them money. They can also occur as a result of a court order that one of your creditors secured against you. A wage garnishment summons is then issued to your employer. Either way, third parties…
What Makes a Contract Legally Enforceable in Oklahoma
Whether you’re hiring a contractor, leasing property, or forming a business partnership, it’s essential to understand what makes a contract legally enforceable in Oklahoma. Without enforceability, a contract is merely a promise without legal binding force. This article explains the key elements that Oklahoma courts consider when deciding whether a contract can be enforced. To see this post as a…
Tips For Writing Strong Business Contracts in Oklahoma
Writing strong business contracts is key to ensuring they’re enforceable and reflect your intentions. A poorly written contract can lead to confusion, disputes, and expensive litigation. On the other hand, a clear, well-drafted agreement can prevent misunderstandings and strengthen business relationships. Whether you’re hiring a contractor, entering a joint venture, or providing goods or services, here are some key tips…
LLC vs Corporation in Tulsa: What’s the difference?
Deciding on an LLC vs a corporation is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when starting a business. Both structures offer limited liability protection, but they differ in terms of management, taxation, and legal requirements. Understanding the differences between an LLC and a corporation can help you make the best decision for your business goals, growth strategy, and…
Oklahoma Bankruptcy And Senior Citizens, Is It an Option?
As a senior, you may encounter large unexpected medical bills and feel like you may have to file bankruptcy to manage the daily collection calls and the amount of debt you have acquired. This can be compounded by a fixed income or that family members are their best means of support. The frustrating part behind bankruptcy and senior citizens is…