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Fifty Years of Oklahoma Estate Preservation Expertise
Fifty Years of Oklahoma Estate Preservation Expertise
"My approach is centered around the unique needs of our Oklahoma clients.
I take the time to listen and understand my client's goals and concerns. I work closely with our clients to develop customized legal strategies that meet their specific needs." Jay Meyers
Our family firm of skilled probate and tax attorneys has decades of combined experience in Oklahoma probate and estate planning law. We have a deep understanding of the legal issues that arise in our State, and we use our knowledge and experience to help our clients achieve their goals.
Don't trust some out-of-state firm or online legal document start-up with your family's unique legal affairs. We understand time is of the essence in estate matters in Oklahoma. Our firm specializes in wills, living wills, advanced directives for healthcare, medical powers of attorney, trusts, and mineral location services for probate or intestate succession in all 77 Oklahoma counties.
At Meyers Law, we understand the unique legal, personal, and tax challenges that come with estate, land, and probate matters in the State of Oklahoma. We are Oklahomans, helping Oklahomans. Contact us today for a consultation.
Jay Meyers is a 2003 graduate of Oklahoma City University School of Law specializing in Estate Planning, Probate, Oil & Gas Law, Trust and Estate Litigation, and Elder Protection Law. O. Christopher Meyers (of Counsel and Father) is a 1969 graduate of OU School of Law, specializing in Estate Planning and Probate, Oklahoma Oil and Gas Tax Law.
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A Living Trust is a legal document that allows you to transfer ownership of your assets to a trustee during your lifetime. The trustee then manages the assets on behalf of the beneficiaries named in the trust. Living trusts can be used to avoid probate and provide tax benefits to the beneficiaries.
A Trustee is a person or entity that is responsible for managing the assets held in a trust. The trustee's role is to oversee the assets and distribute them to the beneficiaries in accordance with the terms of the trust.
Yes, you can change your Will or Trust at any time as long as you are mentally competent to do so. It is important to update your estate planning documents regularly to reflect changes in your life, such as the birth of a child, a marriage or divorce, or a change in your financial situation.
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