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Why Tulsa Families Should Update Their Estate Plan Regularly

Posted by Emilee Morris Ratcliff | Jan 09, 2026 | 0 Comments

Life Events That Require an Update

  • Births, deaths, marriages, or divorces

  • Changes in financial situation or property ownership
    Regular updates ensure your estate plan reflects your family's current needs.

Changes in Oklahoma Estate Laws

Oklahoma law occasionally changes regarding wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and elder law. Updating ensures compliance and avoids unintended consequences.

How a Tulsa Estate Planning Attorney Can Help

Local attorneys provide personalized advice and draft documents reflecting your goals.

Keep your estate plan up to date. Schedule a consultation with our Tulsa estate planning attorneys today.

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About the Author

Emilee Morris Ratcliff
Emilee Morris Ratcliff

Emilee graduated from the University of Tulsa School of Law with highest honors. During law school, Emilee served as the Native American Law Students Association President, the Public Interest Board Secretary, and as an articles editor for the Tulsa Law Review. Emilee also holds a Bachelor of Art...

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