Tulsa Attorney Lori Kingston
Bryce Law Firm, PLLC
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Attorney's Profile
COLLEGE:
University of Tulsa
LAW SCHOOL:
University of Tulsa College of Law
ATTORNEY SINCE:
2004
STATES ADMITTED:
Oklahoma
PRACTICE AREAS:
Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Guardianships
Lori Kingston is an associate attorney with Bryce Law Firm. She received her Bachelor of Science and Business Administration degree from the University of Tulsa and her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa in 2004. While attending the University of Tulsa, she was a staff member for the Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law, and an active member in the Women’s Law Caucus and Phi Delta Phi. She is licensed to practice law in Texas and Oklahoma. She joined the firm in 2010 after having a solo practice. She focuses her practice on Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate, Guardianship and government benefit issues. Her philosophy as a lawyer is to effectively and zealously advocate for her clients while showing respect for opposing counsel and the Court. She is a volunteer for Call-A-Lawyer, soccer coach, New Bedford Home Owner’s Association board member, community group leader, and member of The Church at Battle Creek. She is published in St. Simeon’s Treasures Newsletter. Lori is a member of Oklahoma Bar Association, Tulsa County Bar Association, Elder Law Answers and the Professionalism Committee for the Tulsa County Bar Association.
Attorney's Videos
Are there provisions that cannot be put in a will?
Wills and Trusts Law
Can I control how money is left to my children?
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Can I disinherit my spouse or my children?
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Can I leave something to a charity in my will?
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Can I make a conditional gift in my will?
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Can I place any limitations on how my property can be used after my death?
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Can I use my will to name a guardian to care for my young children and manage their property?
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Can my husband and I make a joint will?
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Can my power of attorney make or change my will?
Wills and Trusts Law
Do I need a will if I own almost nothing?
Wills and Trusts Law
Do I need an attorney to make a will?
Wills and Trusts Law
Do I need an attorney to make my will?
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How are adopted children treated in wills?
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How can I leave specific items to particular people?
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How do you challenge a will?
Wills and Trusts Law
How long does a will contest case take to resolve?
Wills and Trusts Law
How long is a will valid?
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How much does a will cost?
Wills and Trusts Law
I made a will, but lived in another state. Now I live in Oklahoma. What should I do?
Wills and Trusts Law
If I have several children, can I treat them differently in my will?
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Must I leave something to my spouse and children?
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Should I make a will online?
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What does a will usually contain?
Wills and Trusts Law
What happens if I die without a will?
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What happens in my will if my children are under age minors?
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What is a will?
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What is incapacity or a lack of capacity?
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What is undue influence?
Wills and Trusts Law
What must be shown in a will contest case in order to meet your burden of proof?
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What proof is required in order to successfully contest or challenge a will?
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What property does my will control?
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When should I make a will?
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Who are the parties to a will contest?
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Who can make a will?
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Who has the burden of proof in a will contest case?
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Why is a will important?
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Why should I have a will?
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Law Firm Info
Bryce Law Firm, PLLChttp://www.brycelawfirm.com
2211 E. 21st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
(918) 550-4298
About Our Firm
Bryce Law Firm is a Tulsa Oklahoma Law Firm. We primarily focus our practice in the areas of Elder Law, Guardianship, Estate Planning, Probate Administration, and Trust Creation. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality legal services that not only meet your needs today, but help to prevent complications for you in the future.
Our Office Location
The Oklahoma lawyer(s) at Bryce Law Firm, PLLC offer their Wills and Trusts Law services to residents of Ottawa, Craig, Nowata, Rogers, Mayes, Delaware, Adair, Cherokee, Wagoneer, Tulsa, Creek, Pawnee, Okmulgee, Muskogee, Mcintosh, Payne, Noble, Kay, Osage, Washington, Okfuskee, Seminole, Canadian, Logan, Pottawatomie, and Lincoln counties; and the cities of Tulsa, Sand Springs, Jenks, Broken Arrow, Coweta, Bixby, Glenpool, Sapulpa, Oakhurst, Turley, Owasso, Catoosa, Verdigris, Wagoner, Chouteau, Muskogee, Haskell, Beggs, Mounds, Bristow, Mannford, Westport, Sperry, Skiatook Collinsville, Bartlesville, and Ponca City.
