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Additional Legal Services

  • Expungements
  • Estate Planning
  • Oil and Gas
  • Probate

Get peace of mind with Milly Daniels. Our experienced lawyers will ensure your investment is protected and your contract reflects your best interests.

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Expungements

Our goal is to make expungements as quick and easy as possible. We can help you expunge criminal records across the state of Oklahoma. The expungement process can be confusing, that is why we have built a team of informed professionals that is ready to walk you through the process. Fill out our short form below to get our free consultation process started.

Oil & Gas Attorney

MDLaw, PLLC handles all legal aspects pertaining to the extraction of oil and gas on behalf of landowners and drillers including:

  • Water rights
  • Mineral Conveyance
  • EPA and environmental clean-up liability
  • Royalty disputes
  • Determining royalties
  • Lease agreements for oil and gas
  • Indemnification and Insurance
  • Duty to Market
  • Drainage issues
  • Seismic surveys
  • Mineral rights
  • Pooled agreements
  • Surface agreements
  • Royalty interests
  • Pooling agreements
  • Leasehold rights
  • Title opinions
  • Subsurface usage
  • Lease termination
  • Adverse possession
  • Trespass
  • Condemnation
  • Suits to quiet title
  • Contractors’ duties and obligations
  • Operators’ duties and obligations
  • Drilling agreements
  • Ownership of intellectual property rights
  • Joint operating agreements
  • Contracts (oilfield service and other operating contracts)
  • Failure to develop (claims by landowners)
  • Trading
  • Gas measurement
  • Pipeline explosions

Sit Down with An Estate Planning Attorney

Do you need help creating your will? MDLaw, PLLC offers a range of estate planning and trust administration services in Oklahoma. An estate planning attorney can assist you with details such as:

  • Your last will and testament
  • Revocable and irrevocable trusts
  • An advance directive or living will
  • Intestate administration (administering a person’s estate if he or she dies without a valid will)
  • Appointments of guardians or conservators
  • Administration of guardianship or conservatorship
  • Powers of attorney
  • Health care proxies
  • Business ownership, succession, and management issues

Probate

Many states have adopted the Uniform Probate Code (UPC), which simplifies the probate process. However, Oklahoma is not one of those states. The only people that benefit from the increased costs are the attorneys.

You want to have an experienced probate attorney on your side to make the process as efficient and timely as possible.