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Guide to Probate in Oklahoma
Having to probate a loved one’s estate can be a stressful feeling if you don’t know where to turn or what to do. Avenue Legal Group can help with any and all stages of probate in every county in Oklahoma.
Estate Plans Oklahoma – AKA How to Avoid Probate in Oklahoma
Creating an estate plan is essential to protect your assets and provide for your loved ones who survive you. Here’s a general guide to estate planning in Oklahoma.
Summary Probate in Oklahoma – Faster Probate for Small Estates
Oklahoma has fast probate cases for small estates under $200,000 in value. Our firm handles probate cases in every county in Oklahoma.
Ancillary Probate in Oklahoma
What happens when someone who is not an Oklahoma resident owns property physically located in Oklahoma at the time of their death? Typically, an ancillary probate case is necessary.
Tax Sale Quiet Title – Real Estate Attorney Explains
Tax sale quiet titles are shorter, faster, and usually cheaper quiet title lawsuits aimed at resolving possible issues from one event, a county treasurer auction, known as a tax sale.
Due Diligence in Real Estate Transactions
All buyers of real estate should conduct sufficient due diligence because it is highly unlikely that a court will reverse or undo a real estate transaction once closed. Here are the different types of common due diligence, particularly in Oklahoma.
Quiet Title Actions in Oklahoma – Explained by Real Estate Attorney
An explanation of quiet title actions/lawsuits in Oklahoma, including reasons why one may be necessary, the different types, recovering attorney fees, and timing.
Oklahoma Mobile (Manufactured) Home Guide
Oklahoma mobile and manufactured home law is different than many other states and can be complex to navigate. Here is a guide to some of the biggest issues we see with these structures.
Selling a Mobile Home and Land in the Same Transaction in Oklahoma
Mobile and manufactured homes are frequently sold together with the land on which the homes are placed. This type of transaction is allowed in Oklahoma, but parties should be careful that significant title and tax issues are not created.
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