Category Archives: General
Charitable Giving Through Your Estate Plan
The way you choose to use your estate can leave a lasting mark on the world. In addition to leaving money and assets behind for your children and other loved ones, you may choose to give to the charitable causes that you hold near and dear. At Entz Burton & Associates, we can help… Read More »
What Happens If You Don’t Have an Estate Plan When You Die?
When we talk about estate planning, we often talk about everything that a thorough estate plan can do for you. However, it’s equally important to talk about what can go wrong without an estate plan. This is why it’s so crucial to plan your estate before you think you need to—should you pass away… Read More »
Managing Debts in Probate
When a loved one passes away, their estate goes through a legal process known as probate. During this time, any debts left behind by the deceased must be addressed and settled. For individuals in Oklahoma City, understanding how to manage debts in probate is crucial to ensure that the process runs as smoothly as… Read More »
Common Oklahoma Probate Myths Debunked
When a family faces the process of probate in Oklahoma, there are many myths and misconceptions that can cause unnecessary stress and confusion. Understanding the truth of the probate process and how you can streamline the process for your family after your passing can help you take your estate planning to the next level…. Read More »
Challenging Conversations: How to Tell Your Family About Your Estate Plan
Discussing your estate plan with your loved ones may not be fun, but for many, it is necessary. While you are completely within your rights to hide your plan and allow it to come out after your death, doing so could mean leaving your family to deal with the fallout of unexpected estate plan… Read More »
Do Millennials Need an Estate Plan?
Millennials, who currently range in age from their late twenties to their early forties, face an interesting set of challenges when it comes to estate planning. With career changes, student loans, and a constantly-changing economic security, many millennials simply are not thinking about estate planning. However, estate planning isn’t just for those who are… Read More »
The Complexities of Digital Assets in Estate Planning
When you start exploring the process of estate planning, you may believe you’ve thought of all the assets you need to account for. However, thanks to technology taking on an ever-growing role in our day-to-day lives, the face of estate planning has evolved. Many people now have to account for digital assets and online… Read More »
How Long Does Probate Take in Oklahoma?
Though time-consuming and stressful for surviving family members, probate is often a necessary part of handling an estate in Oklahoma. Some circumstances allow you to bypass probate, but if the decedent did not take steps to exclude their assets from the probate process, you’ll need to push through. Luckily, you don’t have to go… Read More »
Estate Planning Tips for New Parents
When you welcome a baby, your entire life changes. It’s likely that your perspective on life will also change a lot in the months and years to come. In a time of celebrating new life and possibilities, it’s common not to even think about estate planning. However, you have to protect your family’s future—regardless… Read More »
Avoiding Probate Delays With a Well-Planned Estate
When you pass away, you want your family members and loved ones to navigate your death with minimal stress and pain. Unfortunately, probate can throw a wrench into the entire process. While your loved ones are working through their grief, they also have urgent legal matters that need attending to. Probate can put enormous… Read More »
