Different Powers of Attorney Used in Rogers County

Power of Attorney

Choosing a power of attorney is crucial when planning for the future. In Rogers County, understanding the different types of powers of attorney (POAs) can be crucial for legal and financial planning. POAs are legal documents that allow an individual (the principal) to appoint someone else (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to make decisions on their behalf. This can cover a…

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Grandchildren Inheritance and Estate Planning

Grandchildren Inheritance

Estate planning in Rogers County is an essential part of getting older.  Grandchildren inheritance is an important part of Estate Planning.  There are over 80,000 families on Oklahoma in which a grandparent is functioning in a parental role for grandchildren.  As a result, it is common for a grandparent to want to leave their grandchildren inheritance in their wills and…

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Rogers County Charitable Donations in Estate Planning

Charitable Donations in Estate Planning

Rogers County Charitable Donations in Estate Planning may be an important part of your estate plan. It’s not uncommon for a person to leave a donation to charity in their will.  Over 16 million Americans leave a charitable donation each year.  Under law, you can ensure you leave a donation in your will too.  This article will explain the possible…

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Rogers County Estate Attorneys: Creating a Trust

Creating a Trust

Creating a trust is often a part of an estate plan.  Many times people are very reluctant to actually do the things needed to prpare for their eventual debt. However, choosing which trust best suits your needs can be somewhat confusing.  This article summarizes the basic elements of each type of available trust and how they may benefit you in…

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