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Brooke H. Unruh

Estate PlanningLogan County, OK

About Brooke H. Unruh

Brooke H. Unruh focuses on estate planning and probate, helping clients create wills, trusts, and other essential documents to ensure their wishes are honored. She provides tailored services that address the unique needs and circumstances of each client, facilitating a smoother transition of assets upon death. With a thorough understanding of Oklahoma laws, Brooke is adept at managing the probate process, guiding clients through each step with clarity and professionalism. Her approach emphasizes open communication and a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Attention to detail
Client-focused service
In-depth knowledge of Oklahoma estate law
Strong communication skills
Effective problem-solving

Frequently Asked Questions

What is estate planning?
Estate planning involves preparing for the management and distribution of an individual's assets after their death, including the creation of wills and trusts.
What is the probate process?
Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person's will is validated and their assets are distributed according to their wishes or state law if no will exists.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026