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Partnership in Small Business Law

 When one starts a new company with a partner or several partners, it is important to consider potential problems that could arrive in the future. For example, what happens if your partner dies or decides to move on from the business? If you don’t have a buy-sell agreement, these situations can be difficult to figure out. That’s why it’s important to go to an attorney you can trust when it comes to small business Read More

How to Decide if You Need a Probate Lawyer

 Losing a loved one is one of the worst things that can happen to any of us. It is something that most of us try hard to avoid thinking about. When they pass away, the legal process of probate can be pretty complicated. To ensure that you don't have a troublesome process, you need a probate lawyer. You can't take it with you Think about all of the assets we accumulate over our lifetimes; personal property, Read More

Understanding Small Business Law

   You’re a business owner. You put years of love and effort into your small business and are proud of what you’ve made. Now someone has made you a very tempting offer for it, and it seems like the time is right to sell, but you know nothing about small business law. While it seems like too much work to figure out, it would be nice to move on to another opportunity. However, before you shake hands Read More

What To Do With Grandma’s Minerals?

  You get contacted by a landman or an oil and gas company regarding a mineral interest your grandma owned in Oklahoma. You have been contacted as a possible heir to grandma’s estate. Grandma’s estate has not been through probate. The landman says you have to go through probate to get Grandma's minerals interest out of grandma’s estate and to her heirs.  First, Go Through Probate During Probate, the court admits the Read More

Understanding How Divorce Impacts Your Estate Plan

When you divorce in Washington state, you can expect to make a lot of personal and financial changes. Many of them will involve any estate plan that you have in place. In this blog, we’ll explain how divorce affects common estate planning tools and what steps you can take to ensure that they reflect your new circumstances.    Wills Under Washington law, all provisions in your will made in favor of your former spouse Read More

What is a Trust and Why Do You Need One?

Trusts are an essential estate planning tool. Many people think they only need a will in their estate plan, but that’s simply not true. In today’s blog post, we’re explaining  what a trust is and why you may need one.   What is a trust? A trust is a legal vehicle through which you can grant someone you trust (who will be referred to as the “trustee” in this arrangement) the authority to control and manage assets on Read More

Mineral Interest Management for Families 101

Many families in the Oklahoma and Texasarea  have accumulated ownership of minerals over the years. Many of these families adhere to the old adage “never sell your minerals” resulting in mineral ownership in various amounts over several generations. As older family members die holding mineral interests, passing those minerals on to the next generation can present several issues and problems going forward. In today’s Read More

What is a Buy-Sell Agreement?

Starting a business venture is always an exciting prospect. However, you need to take measures to legally protect yourself and your business as it grows, especially if you intend to co-own your business with someone else.  A buy-sell agreement can be extremely beneficial for co-owners of a business. It puts a plan in place to be used if either owner’s circumstances change and will not be an owner of the company. What Read More

4 Considerations for Easements and Right of Ways

It is not uncommon for property owners, residential and commercial, to allow a specific person, group of people, or a company to use or enter their property for a specific purpose. The right to use or enter property of another is called an “easement.” An easement is created by an agreement between two parties or is acquired from use over time. An example of an easement is when the utility company has permission to Read More

Top Three Contract Mistakes to Avoid

At Robertson & Williams, we often find ourselves cleaning up legal messes caused by unclear or otherwise bad contracts. That’s why we encourage all business owners (and anyone else who uses a contract) to review their contracts with an attorney before signing or asking someone else to sign. Contract disputes can be costly and time-consuming. You will save time and money in the long run by reviewing contracts with Read More