The present website is brought to you by BROKEN ARROW LAW CENTER PC -a law firm that specializes in all matters related to estate planning, probate, trust administration and the drafting of wills and/or trusts. We serve the greater Bixby, Broken Arrow and Tulsa metroplex. If you are diligently looking for a first rate Broken Arrow lawyer you have come to the right place!
Our mission is to take a genuine interest in our clients, understand their legal needs and meet or exceed their expectations. What sets us apart from other law firms in the greater Tulsa region is that we do our very best to find suitable & creative estate planning alternatives and strategies that otherwise avoid costly court action.
Our mission is to take a genuine interest in our clients, understand their legal needs and meet or exceed their expectations. What sets us apart from other law firms in the greater Tulsa region is that we do our very best to find suitable & creative estate planning alternatives and strategies that otherwise avoid costly court action.
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Meet the principal of the firm. Bruce G. Straub has been engaged in the private practice of law since graduation from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1981. Case History: Over three (3) decades of experience in drafting wills & trusts together with the prosecution of probates and guardianship cases in the District Courts for Tulsa County, Wagoner County, Creek County, Cherokee County and Rogers County.
Our mission is to take a genuine interest in our clients, understand their objectives and meet or exceed their expectations. As a result we provide high quality legal services with integrity, professionalism and respect for our clients and the community. In short, we are a goal-oriented firm dedicated to finding solutions to your legal challenges.
There are several reasons to have a will or a trust. Most importantly, having a will or a trust allows you to decide who will receive your property rather than leaving that choice to state law. Having a will allows you to choose your personal representative (otherwise known as an executor under your Last Will & Testament).
A will is a written instrument by which you provide for the disposition of your property after your death. In Oklahoma, if you are of sound mind and eighteen years of age or older, you may dispose of your property by will. May I dispose of my property as I wish with a will or trust? Under Oklahoma law, a married person may not completely exclude the surviving spouse.
A revocable trust or living trust is a written document providing for the management of your property which becomes effective while you are living, unlike a Last Will & Testament which takes effect after your death. A trust is set up for a trustee to manage your property for your benefit during your lifetime or in the event of your incapacity.
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