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3 Required Documents for an Ancillary Estate
3 Documents An attorney in Oklahoma will always need the following three documents to analyze whether an ancillary estate is possible and the best course of action. They will eventually have to be certified copies from the home / domiciliary … more
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Why Ancillary Probate – In One Sentence
One Sentence If I had to describe why ancillary probate is necessary in one sentence, it would be something like: “Each State in the United States makes its own rules over the property, especially land, within its borders.” Expanding a … more
Real World Examples of Ancillary Estates
I just spoke to someone by phone today about an ancillary estate. Because of the nature of my law practice and the area I live in, I run into ancillary estate issues more than most. Practice & Area The bulk … more
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Is it an Ancillary Estate? (Or does it just quack like one?)
We all know the old saying along the lines of: if it looks like a duck and walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s probably a duck. However, there are a couple of situations I routinely encounter … more
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Ancillary Estate – What Does That Funny Word Even Mean?
The next few posts will discuss certain topics and themes on ancillary estate and probate. I am involved in representing clients in ancillary estates and discussing topics surrounding them routinely. I have written quite a bit about ancillary estates on … more
Ancillary Probate Series – Part 11: 3 Summary Questions
In this series of blog posts on ancillary probate, we laid out three foundational requirements for an ancillary estate in Oklahoma. These can be restated in 3 helpful summary questions to ask when trying to determine whether an ancillary probate … more
Ancillary Probate Series – Part 10: Why Full Faith and Credit?
As stated in my prior post: “In an ancillary administration, the Oklahoma court will follow the distribution pattern laid out by the home state and apply it to the Oklahoma property.” This post asks the question: why? Why does Oklahoma … more
Ancillary Probate Series – Part 9: Content of Home Decree
An order distributing the estate is one of the required documents from the home state / domiciliary administration to file an ancillary administration proceeding in Oklahoma. In this series, we have laid out three foundational requirements for an ancillary probate … more
Ancillary Probate Series – Part 8: Domiciliary Final Decree?
When a decedent owns property in their home state and also Oklahoma (first foundational requirement) and there has been an estate or probate proceeding in the home state (second foundational requirement), the question become whether documents required under Oklahoma’s ancillary … more
Ancillary Probate Series – Part 7: Required Documents
Earlier in this series, we laid out a first foundational requirement and a second foundational requirement for an ancillary probate in Oklahoma. The first dealt with whether a decedent owned property both in their home state and Oklahoma. The second … more