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Tulsa Law Blog
Charitable Donations in Wills and Trusts
Sometimes a person wants to donate money to a charity in the event of their death. In fact, about 5% of Americans choose make charitable donations in wills and trusts. The law provides several ways for this possibility. This article will explain a few and what the perks are in donating this way. Charitable Donations in Wills and Trusts When…
What are Property Crimes in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, property crimes involve the unauthorized taking, using, altering, damaging, or destroying another person’s property. These crimes can be classified as serious felonies, depending on the crime’s nature and the value of the property involved. Larceny/Theft Larceny, or theft, is one of the most common property crimes. It involves taking someone else’s property without permission with the intent to…
When Can I Be Awarded Punitive Damages For Personal Injury in Tulsa Oklahoma?
Punitive damages for personal injury in Oklahoma are sometimes available to our clients. As in every other state, Oklahoma’s civil court system provides individuals with a mechanism for recourse when harmed by the negligent, reckless, and intentional conduct of others. If you live in Oklahoma and have been wrongfully injured, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries….
What Are The Benefits Of A Disinheritance Clause in Oklahoma Estate Planning?
A disinheritance clause refers to the act of intentionally excluding someone from inheriting or receiving any portion of an individual’s estate, assets, or property upon their death. This typically occurs when a person who has the legal right to leave property to heirs or beneficiaries chooses to specifically exclude one or more individuals from their will or estate plan. One…
What Should I Look For Before Investing In An Oklahoma Business?
Investing in an Oklahoma business can be a great opportunity. Maybe you feel the company has a huge potential because of a new product they have just launched, or you want to support their mission. Or, maybe being a business owner and being your own boss has tremendous appeal. Investing can be a great way to provide capital for a…
How Long Does It Take to Settle a Car Accident Claim in Oklahoma?
After a car accident, one of the first questions people ask is: “How long does it take to settle a car accident claim?”. The truth is that no two car accident claims are the same. The time it takes to reach a fair settlement depends on several key factors, including the severity of your injuries, the complexity of liability, and…