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Daniel  Loeliger Lawyer

Daniel Loeliger

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Accident & Injury, Estate, Wills & Probate, Trusts, Car Accident

Daniel Loeliger is a practicing lawyer in the state of Oklahoma. Mr. Loeliger received his J.D. from the University of Oklahoma.

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800-781-5710

Greg L. Taylor Lawyer

Greg L. Taylor

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Lawsuit & Dispute, Business, Estate, Employment

Greg Taylor has extensive expertise in all aspects of the telecommunications industry. His focus is on contracts, litigation, mergers\acquistions, and... (more)

Robert Todd Waddell Lawyer

Robert Todd Waddell

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Divorce & Family Law, Accident & Injury, Criminal, Estate, Wrongful Death
Areas of practice: Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury/Wrongful Death. Bankruptcy

Todd's 20 years of experience leads him to believe that, at bottom, the facts obtained regarding the issues of the case are the primary factors that ... (more)

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405-446-8681

Jon Lee Hester Lawyer

Jon Lee Hester

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Divorce & Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, Adoption, Estate
Robert J. Wagner Lawyer

Robert J. Wagner

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Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Employment, Estate

Rob grew up in the St. Louis area, studied Photojournalism, opened and owned a business in Columbia Missouri; Graduated form OCU Law School (JD 1995),... (more)

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Randy Bumgarner

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Divorce & Family Law, Bad Faith Insurance, Criminal, Accident & Injury, Estate

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Cecil W. Heaton

Immigration, Estate, Adoption, Bankruptcy, Family Law
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Matthew David Jankowski

Divorce & Family Law, Estate, Oil & Gas, Contract
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Robert R. Robles

Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Wills & Probate, Accident & Injury
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Scott D. Caldwell

Family Law, Wills & Probate, International, Workers' Compensation
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LEGAL TERMS

INTESTATE SUCCESSION

The method by which property is distributed when a person dies without a valid will. Each state's law provides that the property be distributed to the closest s... (more...)
The method by which property is distributed when a person dies without a valid will. Each state's law provides that the property be distributed to the closest surviving relatives. In most states, the surviving spouse, children, parents, siblings, nieces and nephews, and next of kin inherit, in that order.

AB TRUST

A trust that allows couples to reduce or avoid estate taxes. Each spouse puts his or her property in an AB trust. When the first spouse dies, his or her half of... (more...)
A trust that allows couples to reduce or avoid estate taxes. Each spouse puts his or her property in an AB trust. When the first spouse dies, his or her half of the property goes to the beneficiaries named in the trust -- commonly, the grown children of the couple -- with the crucial condition that the surviving spouse has the right to use the property for life and is entitled to any income it generates. The surviving spouse may even be allowed to spend principal in certain circumstances. When the surviving spouse dies, the property passes to the trust beneficiaries. It is not considered part of the second spouse's estate for estate tax purposes. Using this kind of trust keeps the second spouse's taxable estate half the size it would be if the property were left directly to the spouse. This type of trust is also known as a bypass or credit shelter trust.

PUBLISHED WORK

An original work of authorship that is considered published for purposes of copyright law. A work is 'published' when it is first made available to the public o... (more...)
An original work of authorship that is considered published for purposes of copyright law. A work is 'published' when it is first made available to the public on an unrestricted basis. It is thus possible to display a work, or distribute it with restrictions on disclosure of its contents, without actually 'publishing' it. Both published and unpublished works are entitled to copyright protection, but some of the rules differ.

HEIR AT LAW

A person entitled to inherit property under intestate succession laws.

QTIP TRUST

A type of trust for wealthy married couples that allows a surviving spouse to postpone estate taxes. A QTIP trust allows the surviving spouse to make use of the... (more...)
A type of trust for wealthy married couples that allows a surviving spouse to postpone estate taxes. A QTIP trust allows the surviving spouse to make use of the trust property tax-free. Taxes are deferred until the surviving spouse dies and the trust property is received by the final trust beneficiaries, who were named by the first spouse to die.

GRANT DEED

A deed containing an implied promise that the person transfering the property actually owns the title and that it is not encumbered in any way, except as descri... (more...)
A deed containing an implied promise that the person transfering the property actually owns the title and that it is not encumbered in any way, except as described in the deed. This is the most commonly used type of deed. Compare quitclaim deed.

ADEMPTION

The failure of a bequest of property in a will. The gift fails (is 'adeemed') because the person who made the will no longer owns the property when he or she di... (more...)
The failure of a bequest of property in a will. The gift fails (is 'adeemed') because the person who made the will no longer owns the property when he or she dies. Often this happens because the property has been sold, destroyed or given away to someone other than the beneficiary named in the will. A bequest may also be adeemed when the will maker, while still living, gives the property to the intended beneficiary (called 'ademption by satisfaction'). When a bequest is adeemed, the beneficiary named in the will is out of luck; he or she doesn't get cash or a different item of property to replace the one that was described in the will. For example, Mark writes in his will, 'I leave to Rob the family vehicle,' but then trades in his car in for a jet ski. When Mark dies, Rob will receive nothing. Frustrated beneficiaries may challenge an ademption in court, especially if the property was not clearly identified in the first place.

FUNDING A TRUST

Transferring ownership of property to a trust.

SUCCESSION

The passing of property or legal rights after death. The word commonly refers to the distribution of property under a state's intestate succession laws, which d... (more...)
The passing of property or legal rights after death. The word commonly refers to the distribution of property under a state's intestate succession laws, which determine who inherits property when someone dies without a valid will. When used in connection with real estate, the word refers to the passing of property by will or inheritance, as opposed to gift, grant, or purchase.

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