



How long we’ve been in business. How our prices compare with other firms. The fact that we’re a specialist firm.
No estate tax. Community property but with an exception for inheritance. No such thing as a medical power of attorney.
My clients are very down-to-Earth, family oriented, and care mor about building a relationship with me as their attorney than simply getting their estate documents completed.
Clients ask most about protecting their home/land from taxes/nursing homes/probate/other creditors
Oath is right for OKC clients because it provides a complete service and take the guess-work away
I talk about my upbringing on a small farm in Azle Texas and how I come from humble beginnings and that the reason I do estate planning is family, which is the reason almost all of my clients want to create estate planning. It resonates well.
Nothing really except that we don;t have a medical power of attorney which makes the advance directive (more specifically, the healthcare proxy) very important.
For the average estate, probably no more than 18 months, but I have seen several years when the estate is quite large
Most expensive could get to somewhere around $10,000 - $15,000 whereas the average might sit around $5,000 - $7,500
They ask the difference between trusts and wills and I answer that by describing the probate process in the state of oklahoma and explaining that trusts don’t go through this process but that wills do.
Lawton, Mustang/Moore, and Choctaw
We helped a client create their estate plan because they were worried about their kids swooping in and causing trouble for each other and their new spouse. They died just a few weeks after we signed everything and it prevented all that drama and heartache just like they wanted. Even in the wake of someone dying, we got to see that we did a lot of good for that family.
Estate planning is one of the most thoughtful steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored. At Oath Law, our Oklahoma City office helps families create clear, customized estate plans that provide long-term peace of mind. Whether you're starting from scratch or updating an existing plan, we make the process simple, supportive, and easy to understand.
A trust is one of the most versatile and effective tools for managing your assets. Oath Law's Oklahoma City trust attorneys help you decide whether a revocable living trust or an irrevocable trust best supports your goals.
A revocable living trust keeps you in control of your assets while allowing you to make changes as needed. An irrevocable trust provides stronger protection and long-term structure for your estate. We walk you through each option in clear, practical terms so you can make confident decisions that fit your family's needs and financial priorities.
A will is a vital part of any estate plan. It establishes your wishes, names beneficiaries, and can designate guardians for minor children. Without one, your loved ones may face unnecessary confusion and stress.
At Oath Law, our Oklahoma City estate planning lawyers guide you through every step of creating or updating your will. We help you consider important decisions, organize your intentions, and document them clearly — giving your family peace of mind and clear direction when it matters most.
A Power of Attorney (POA) gives someone you trust authority to handle your financial or legal matters if you're unable to do so. Without this key document, your family may need court approval just to manage essential tasks.
Our Oklahoma City team helps you choose the right agent, outline their responsibilities, and prepare a durable POA that works when it's needed most. With this document in place, you ensure your financial life can continue smoothly even in difficult circumstances.
A healthcare directive, often called a living will, communicates your medical treatment preferences if you cannot speak for yourself. These documents help reduce stress and uncertainty for your loved ones while protecting your personal values.
The Oath Law Oklahoma City team guides you through thoughtful conversations about life support, emergency care, and end-of-life preferences. We help you document your wishes clearly so your family and healthcare providers can act with confidence and compassion.
Families throughout Oklahoma City and the surrounding metro area choose Oath Law because we make estate planning simple, transparent, and truly supportive.
Here's what makes Oath Law different:
Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or hidden fees.
No upsells or litigation — we focus solely on estate planning.
Educational, client-focused process every step of the way.
Exclusive estate planning practice — deep expertise and clarity.
Secure digital access to all completed documents.
Ongoing support as your life and family evolve.
Our Oklahoma City estate planning team is dedicated to helping local families design plans that reflect their values and protect their future. We take the time to understand your goals, answer your questions, and guide you through each decision with clarity. Every plan is customized — no templates, no legal jargon, and no pressure — just thoughtful guidance and reliable support.
1. What's the difference between a will and a trust? A will distributes assets after your death, while a trust can manage assets both during your lifetime and afterward.
2. Do I need both a will and a trust? Many Oklahoma City families benefit from both. A trust simplifies administration, while a will covers remaining assets and names guardians for children.
3. Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney? Pick someone trustworthy, responsible, and capable of managing financial and legal matters.
4. How often should I update my estate plan? Every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.
5. What happens if I pass away without a will? Without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not match your personal wishes.
6. What is a living will? A living will outlines your preferences for medical treatment if you cannot communicate.
7. Can digital assets be included in my estate plan? Yes — online accounts, photos, documents, and social media should all be addressed.
8. How do I plan for a blended family? A personalized estate plan ensures clarity and fairness for spouses, children, and all family members.
9. What are common estate planning mistakes? Not updating documents, waiting too long to start, and choosing the wrong decision-makers are frequent pitfalls.
10. How long does it take to complete an estate plan? Most Oklahoma City clients finish their plans within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and complexity.
"The Oklahoma City team made estate planning so easy. I feel relieved and confident about my future."
"They explained every document clearly — no confusion, no pressure."
"Flat-fee pricing was a huge benefit. I knew exactly what to expect."
"Everyone was patient, professional, and genuinely caring. Highly recommend."
"I finally understand my estate plan, thanks to Oath Law. Wonderful experience."
Office Address: Oath Law – Oklahoma City Office 101 Park Avenue, Suite 900 Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 555-0928