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Tulsa, OK

1214 East 33rd Street
Tulsa, OK 74105

Our Tulsa Team

Allie Gage

Estate Planning Attorney

Rod Yancy

Founder & CEO

Katherine Parmer

Estate Planning Attorney

Drew Gardner

Trust Administration & Probate Attorney

Estate Planning Attorneys in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Estate Planning Attorneys in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Estate planning is one of the most important ways to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored. At Oath Law, our Tulsa office helps families create clear, personalized estate plans that eliminate uncertainty and bring long-lasting peace of mind. Whether you're starting your first plan or updating existing documents, we make the process simple, supportive, and easy to understand from beginning to end.

Trust and Estate Attorneys in Tulsa

A trust is a powerful tool that can simplify your estate and provide greater control over how your assets are managed. Oath Law's Tulsa trust attorneys help you explore the benefits of both revocable and irrevocable trusts — and which option best fits your goals.

A revocable living trust offers flexibility, allowing you to modify your plan as life evolves. An irrevocable trust provides stronger protection and long-term structure for your assets. We explain both options in clear, everyday terms so you can make informed decisions that support your family's needs and your financial future.

Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Tulsa

A will is the cornerstone of a complete estate plan. It outlines how you want your assets distributed, names guardians for minor children, and provides important direction for your family at a difficult time.

At Oath Law, our Tulsa estate planning lawyers guide you through every step of creating or updating your will. We help you define your wishes, consider key decisions, and ensure your final document reflects your values. You'll feel confident knowing your loved ones will have the clarity they need when it matters most.

Power of Attorney Lawyers in Tulsa

A Power of Attorney (POA) allows a trusted individual to manage your financial or legal matters if you become unable to do so. Without a POA in place, your family may need court approval just to handle basic responsibilities.

Our Tulsa team helps you choose an agent, outline their responsibilities, and prepare a durable POA that protects your interests. With the right document in place, you can be assured that your affairs will be handled smoothly and responsibly, even in unexpected circumstances.

Healthcare Directives and Living Wills

A healthcare directive, also known as a living will, documents your medical treatment preferences if you cannot communicate them yourself. These decisions can provide invaluable clarity and comfort to your family and care team.

Oath Law's Tulsa team guides you through compassionate conversations about life support, comfort care, and emergency medical decisions. We help you clearly document your wishes so your loved ones can act with confidence and peace of mind.

Why Families Choose Oath Law

Families across Tulsa and the surrounding region choose Oath Law for a transparent, supportive, and educational estate planning experience.

Here's what sets Oath Law apart:

Flat-fee pricing — no hidden fees or hourly billing.

No upsells or litigation — estate planning only.

Clear, educational guidance throughout the entire process.

Exclusive focus on estate planning — deep expertise, no distractions.

Secure digital access to your completed documents.

Ongoing support as your family and goals change.

Meet Your Tulsa Estate Planning Team

Our Tulsa estate planning team is dedicated to helping local families build personalized, practical estate plans. We take time to listen, understand your concerns, and design a plan tailored to your life. Every document is customized — no templates, no confusing legal jargon, and no pressure. Just caring guidance and reliable support that protects your future.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the difference between a will and a trust?

A will takes effect after your death, whereas a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and afterward.

2. Do I need both a will and a trust?

Many Tulsa families benefit from both. A trust simplifies asset management, while a will names guardians and covers property outside the trust.

Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney?

Pick someone responsible, trustworthy, and capable of handling important financial and legal tasks.

How often should I update my estate plan?

Every few years or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, or purchasing a home.

What happens if I pass away without a will?

Without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not reflect your wishes.

What is a living will?

A living will documents your preferences for medical treatment if you cannot communicate.

Can digital assets be included in my plan?

Yes. Include email accounts, online logins, photos, and digital files in your estate plan.

How do I plan for a blended family?

A customized estate plan helps ensure fairness and clarity for all spouses and children.

What are common estate planning mistakes?

Waiting too long, failing to update documents, and naming the wrong decision-makers.

How long does estate planning take?

Most Tulsa clients finish their plans within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and complexity.

Client Testimonials

Client Testimonials

"The Tulsa team made something intimidating feel surprisingly easy. I'm grateful for their help."

"Clear explanations, flat fees, and genuine care — Oath Law made everything simple."

"They walked me through each decision and helped me understand all the details."

"Professional, organized, and truly thoughtful. I left feeling completely confident."

"I wish I had done this sooner — the peace of mind is priceless."

Contact Oath Law in Tulsa

1214 E 33rd St, Tulsa, OK 74105

(918) 200-9094

firm@oath.objectivebrand.com

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