Seeking recommendation for a local Grady County attorney to probate a very simple estate based on Affidavit of Heirship only.
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Many probates to clear up mineral title issues are simple from the client’s perspective. This usually involves providing information and signing various documents. In most cases it is rare that any family member would need to travel to Oklahoma or attend a court hearing. An affidavit of heirship can come into play if the decedent was relying upon it to establish his/her claim. This just depends on the facts.
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