Estate Planning Attorney in Catoosa, OK

Catoosa sits at the eastern edge of the Tulsa metro, and don't let the small-town feel mislead you. The Port of Catoosa is one of the farthest inland seaports in the United States, home to serious commercial activity and a range of businesses whose owners need real legal foundations. Wiszneauckas Law helps Catoosa families and business owners build plans that hold up.

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Catoosa Families and Business Owners Have Real Assets. Most Don't Have a Plan That Protects Them.

Catoosa sits along historic Route 66 in Rogers County, and families here range from young households settling in residential neighborhoods near the Port to established business owners serving the commercial corridor. The planning questions are the same as anywhere: if something happened to you today, who raises your children, who manages your finances, and does your family have to go through probate to access what you've left them? For Catoosa business owners near the Port, there's also the question of what happens to the business, and that question rarely has a written answer.

Estate Planning Services We Offer in Catoosa

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Estate Planning

Wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare documents, young adult documents, deed services, prenuptial agreements, and advanced irrevocable planning. Built around your family, your assets, and your specific situation. Not off a shelf.

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Elder Law

Medicaid planning, Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts, Veterans Asset Protection Trusts, and special needs planning. For families navigating long-term care, whether you're planning ahead or in the middle of a crisis right now.

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Business Law & IP

LLC formation, operating agreements, buy-sell agreements, business succession planning, business contracts, trademark registration, copyright registration, and nonprofit formation. For business owners who realize their personal plan and their business plan need to actually connect.

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Why Catoosa Families and Business Owners Choose Wiszneauckas Law

Estate Planning for Rogers County Families

For Catoosa homeowners, a revocable living trust keeps Rogers County real estate out of probate court and provides for your family during incapacity. For families with children, a will with a guardian designation answers the question most parents have never put in writing.

Business Law for Catoosa's Commercial Community

Catoosa's Port and commercial corridor mean serious businesses operate here. LLC formation, operating agreements, buy-sell agreements, and succession planning coordinated with your personal estate plan. Geoff's background in corporate planning means he understands business from the inside, not just from a legal distance.

Personal Service, Not a Distant Firm

One attorney, one paralegal, every client working directly with Geoff. Whether you're at the Port or in a residential neighborhood in Catoosa, you get the same direct, personal attention as clients who walk into the Tulsa office.

Catoosa Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve

We serve families and business owners throughout Catoosa and Rogers County, including residential neighborhoods near the Port of Catoosa, the Route 66 corridor, Cherokee Nation communities in eastern Rogers County, and surrounding areas in zip code 74015.


Also Serving:
Tulsa | Broken Arrow | Owasso | Jenks | Bixby | Sand Springs | Sapulpa | Glenpool

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Estate Planning Attorney Serving Catoosa, Oklahoma

Wiszneauckas Law serves Catoosa families and business owners in Rogers County with estate planning, elder law, and business law services. Catoosa is home to the Port of Catoosa one of the farthest inland seaports in the United States making it a genuine commercial hub with a range of businesses whose owners need real legal foundations, not just a filed LLC.

Catoosa homeowners benefit from a revocable living trust that keeps Rogers County real estate out of probate court. Catoosa families with minor children need a will with a guardian designation. Catoosa business owners near the Port need LLC structures, operating agreements, buy-sell agreements, and succession plans that answer what happens to the business if something happens to them. And Catoosa families navigating a parent's long-term care needs should understand their Medicaid options before a crisis forces the conversation.

We serve Catoosa families and business owners near the Port of Catoosa, along the Route 66 corridor, and throughout zip code 74015 in Rogers County. Virtual consultations are available statewide.

Wiszneauckas Law is located at 2626 E 21st St Suite 5, Tulsa, OK 74114. To schedule your free 90-minute consultation, call (918) 918-9479 or visit wiszlaw.com.

  • Yes. We regularly work with Catoosa families and Rogers County business owners. Our Tulsa office is accessible from Catoosa, and virtual consultations are available.

  • We serve all of Catoosa, including residential neighborhoods near the Port, the Route 66 corridor, Cherokee Nation communities in eastern Rogers County, and the full 74015 zip code.

  • If you own real property in Rogers County, a revocable living trust is worth understanding before assuming a will is enough. A trust keeps your property out of probate court and covers incapacity a will alone does neither. We cover both options during your free consultation.

  • At minimum: a properly drafted LLC and operating agreement, a buy-sell agreement if you have co-owners, a personal estate plan that addresses your business interest, and a succession plan. We build all of it as a coordinated plan.

  • Schedule a free 90-minute consultation at (918) 918-9479 or wiszlaw.com. We'll design your plan together and you'll know exactly what it costs before we begin.

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