Contact us for a free consultation! (918) 609-3932
Contact us for a free consultation!

Owasso Estate Planning Attorney | Protecting What Matters Most

Local Care, Clear Plans

Schedule a Consultation(918) 609-3932 

Helping Owasso Families Plan with Clarity and Confidence

If you are searching for an Owasso estate planning attorney, you are likely thinking about one of three things:

  • Protecting your children

  • Avoiding probate

  • Making sure your spouse is secure

  • Protecting a business or real estate

  • Or preparing for long-term care

At Morris Ratcliff Law, PLLC, we help families in Owasso create thoughtful, organized estate plans that protect the people they love and the wealth they've worked hard to build.

We focus exclusively on estate planning — not criminal defense, not family law, not “a little bit of everything.” Estate planning is what we do.

Why Owasso Residents Trust Us

Owasso families are proactive. Many are raising young children, building businesses, buying homes, and thinking intentionally about their future.

We work with:

  • Parents who want guardians named for their minor children

  • Married couples who want to avoid probate in Tulsa County and Rogers County

  • Blended families who need clarity and structure

  • Business owners protecting succession plans

  • Retirees preserving assets for the next generation

Our clients want more than documents. They want peace of mind.

Our Owasso Services

Comprehensive estate planning in Owasso

Avoiding Probate in Tulsa County or Rogers County

Many Owasso residents are surprised to learn that probate in Tulsa County and Rogers County can take months and become public record.

A properly structured estate plan can:

  • Reduce court involvement

  • Keep financial matters private

  • Streamline asset distribution

  • Minimize stress for surviving family members

We design plans specifically to prevent unnecessary court proceedings whenever possible.

Estate Planning for Owasso Parents

Owasso is home to many growing families. If you have minor children, estate planning is not optional — it is essential.

Your estate plan should:

  • Name legal guardians

  • Provide financial structure for your children

  • Prevent court-controlled distributions at age 18

  • Protect inheritance from divorce or creditors

We take special care to ensure parents feel confident that their children would be protected no matter what happens.

Conveniently Serving the Owasso Community

Our firm proudly serves families throughout Owasso and surrounding areas, including nearby communities within Tulsa County and Rogers County. We understand the unique needs of families who are building long-term roots in Owasso. We are conveniently located just North of Rejoice Christian School and just South of Collinsville off of 169. 

Simple Onboarding

How we work with Owasso clients

  1. Free 15-minute intake to confirm needs

  2. Planning session to design your documents

  3. Final signing and delivery of legal binder

Book Your Owasso Consult — (918) 609-3932

Our Attorney

Emilee Morris RatcliffYour Owasso estate planning attorney 

Visit our Owasso office

Address: 13315 E 112th St N, 3rd Floor Owasso, Oklahoma 74055 

Phone: (918) 609-3932

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Owasso Estate Planning Firm is a DBA of Morris Ratcliff Law, PLLC. Attorney advertising. Licensed in Oklahoma.

Meet Emilee!

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 Arts in psychology from Baylor University where she completed the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core program and graduated with honors.

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