Oklahoma Estate Planning
Simple, legal protection for Oklahomans. Secure your land and family.
Oklahoma Estate Planning Rules
Creating a will in Oklahoma comes with specific requirements. This page provides general information, not legal advice. Verify current requirements with a licensed attorney before relying on a generated document.
Witness Requirements
Two witnesses
Probate Threshold
Estates under $50,000 may qualify for simplified procedures.
Specific Laws You Should Know
Nuncupative Wills
Oklahoma is one of the distinct states that recognizes "Nuncupative" (oral) wills in very limited situations (soldier in service or fear of immediate death), specifically for small amounts of personal property.
Spousal Share
You cannot disinherit a spouse in Oklahoma. They are entitled to an elective share of the property acquired during marriage.
Using My Last Word in Oklahoma
The builder provides a printable starting point and a conservative signing checklist. It does not replace state-specific legal advice.
- Printable witness signature lines.
- General state signing reminders.
- Prompts for common estate and digital-asset decisions.