Areas of Practice
Guymon, Texas County, Oklahoma COVID-19 Update
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Community, Uncategorized | No Comments
26th May 2020
Just wanted to update a few points since the last blog post on COVID-19 issues in the Guymon / Texas County area: -The Texas County Courthouse remains closed. Click here for a list of numbers where you can reach the … more
Texas County, Oklahoma Declared COVID-19 “Hot Spot”
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Community, Uncategorized | No Comments
8th May 2020
This week, the Oklahoma Department of Health and Oklahoma Emergency Management declared Texas County, Oklahoma a “Hot Spot” for COVID-19. Just today, 35 new cases bring the reported total to 343. This puts Texas County fourth in the state behind … more
Eilish – Out
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Uncategorized | No Comments
29th Apr 2020
The main news since my first two updates (here and here) is that Eilish is now out of the rehabilitation hospital. She is home with her family. She has been an amazing warrior and made amazing progress. I spoke with … more
Four Functions of Will Formalities, Such as Witnesses
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Estate Planning, Probate | No Comments
23rd Apr 2020
In this broader series on handwritten or holographic wills, we have been looking at the narrower issue of witnesses in recent posts. The last post looked at an overview of why witnesses are used in conventional wills. The summary was: … more
Texas Governor Suspends Certain Notary Laws – Oklahoma Should Follow Immediately
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Estate Planning | No Comments
10th Apr 2020
Texas Governor Greg Abbot suspended certain statutes to basically allow people to notarize important legal documents remotely by video conference. This allows important matters to move forward and important document to get completed – while allowing people to stay safe … more
My Law Office Can Help You Remotely
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Uncategorized | No Comments
2nd Apr 2020
My law office can handle your matter remotely. Whether in times of crisis, such as this COVID-19 pandemic – for safety reasons and to help our nation “flatten the curve.” Or during “normal” times – because of distance, convenience, mobility, … more
Main Purposes of Witnesses to Wills
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Estate Planning, Probate | No Comments
24th Mar 2020
Oklahoma law requires two witnesses for most types of last wills and testaments. One notable exception is the holographic will, which this series of blog posts is exploring. This blog post highlights a couple of the main reasons the law … more
Witnesses and Wills
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Estate Planning, Probate | No Comments
10th Mar 2020
In a recent blog post in this series on handwritten or holographic wills, we looked at the fact that Oklahoma law requires no witnesses for a valid holographic will. This brings up a couple of interesting points we are going … more
Eilish – Rehab
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Uncategorized | No Comments
31st Jan 2020
If you have not read the first update on my assistant Eilish, please start there by clicking here. The main update points since then from my perspective/understanding: -Eilish is out of Trauma ICU. -Eilish is now in a Rehabilitation Hospital … more
A Holographic Will Need Not Be Made In-State
By : Cory Hicks | Category : Estate Planning, Probate | No Comments
26th Jan 2020
The holographic will statute in Oklahoma basically starts out and lists a number of “musts” – or things a holographic will absolutely has to have to be valid under Oklahoma law. You can read the prior posts in this series … more


