Deed Services Attorney in Tulsa, OK

You can have a perfectly drafted trust and still have your home go through probate. If your house was never legally transferred into your trust, it doesn't matter what your trust says. The right deed work is what makes your estate plan actually work.

Licensed in Oklahoma

WealthCounsel Member Attorney

Oklahoma Bar Association

Deed work is also needed when a business owner wants to move real estate into an LLC for liability protection, when a family wants to add a Transfer on Death Deed as a simple probate-avoidance tool, or when property needs to be transferred between family members cleanly and correctly.

You may need deed services if:

  • You have a revocable living trust but your home is still titled in your personal name

  • You want to transfer real estate into an LLC or business entity

  • You want to set up a Transfer on Death Deed to avoid probate on a specific property

  • You're transferring property to a family member and want it done correctly

  • You recently bought property that should be in your trust

  • You're refinancing and need to transfer your home out of and back into your trust

A Trust Without the Right Deed Work Is Like a Lock Without a Key.

One of the most common estate planning mistakes we see is a trust that was set up years ago but never properly funded. The documents are signed, the binder is on the shelf, but the house is still titled in the owner's name personally. When that person passes, the home goes through probate anyway, defeating the whole purpose of having a trust.

How We Handle Your Deed Work

1

We start with a consultation

We look at how your property is currently titled, what your estate plan says, and what type of deed is needed to accomplish your goal. We don't draft a deed until we understand the full picture.

2

We draft the correct deed

Oklahoma has specific requirements for how deeds must be prepared, executed, and recorded. We make sure the deed is legally correct, properly formatted, and ready for recording with the county clerk.

3

We coordinate with your full estate plan

A deed change doesn't exist in isolation. We make sure the transfer aligns with your trust, your title insurance, and any mortgage or lender requirements, and we flag anything that needs attention before we proceed.

Most deed work is completed quickly. For clients with a trust that simply needs their home transferred in, this is often handled as part of the original estate plan engagement. For standalone deed requests, we move efficiently to get it done.

Types of Deed Work We Handle

  • Transfers your real estate your home, rental properties, vacant land into your revocable living trust. This is the step that makes a trust actually function the way it's supposed to. Without it, real property titled in your personal name will still go through probate regardless of what your trust says.

  • Oklahoma law allows property owners to designate a beneficiary who automatically receives the property at death, without going through probate and without transferring ownership while you're alive. A Transfer on Death Deed is a simpler alternative to a trust for families with straightforward situations and a single property they want to pass cleanly.

  • Moves real property into a limited liability company or other business entity for liability protection, business planning, or estate planning purposes. These transfers need to be coordinated carefully with your operating agreement, your personal estate plan, and any lender requirements on the property.

  • Transfers property between family members like parent to child, between siblings, or into a family entity. Done correctly, these transfers are straightforward. Done incorrectly, they can trigger unintended gift tax consequences, affect Medicaid eligibility, or create title problems that are expensive to fix later.


    Every set of healthcare documents at Wiszneauckas Law is drafted under Oklahoma law and reviewed alongside your financial power of attorney, trust, and will, so your full estate plan has no gaps in who can act on your behalf.

  • When you refinance a home that's held in a trust, most lenders require the property to be temporarily transferred out of the trust and back in after closing. We handle both deeds to make sure your trust stays properly funded through the refinancing process.

    Every deed we prepare is drafted under Oklahoma law, reviewed for accuracy, and filed with the appropriate county clerk's office. We also advise on title insurance implications and any lender coordination needed before proceeding.


    All five documents are drafted under Oklahoma law and explained in plain language. We also make sure your young adult understands what each document does and what it means for the people they've named.

What Our Clients Had To Say

The Detail Work That Makes Everything Else Hold Together

Wiszneauckas Law is a WealthCounsel member firm, licensed in Oklahoma and a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association. We handle deed work as part of nearly every estate plan we build, because a trust that isn't funded is one of the most common and most preventable estate planning failures we see.

We know Oklahoma's deed requirements, county recording procedures, and how real estate transfers interact with trusts, LLCs, title insurance, and lender requirements. When we prepare a deed, it's reviewed against your full estate plan to make sure it does exactly what it's supposed to do.

Don't Let an Unfunded Trust Send Your Home to Probate Court.

If you have a trust and aren't sure whether your home is in it, the answer is probably no. Let's fix that.

Want to Know More About Deed Services in Tulsa, Oklahoma?

Real estate is often the most valuable asset in an Oklahoma family's estate, and the one most likely to cause problems if the deed work isn't handled correctly. We see it regularly: a family sets up a trust, signs the documents, and puts the binder away, but never transfers the house. Years later, the home still goes through probate, costing the family time and money that a simple deed transfer would have prevented.

We handle deed services for families and business owners throughout Tulsa and the surrounding communities like Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Claremore, Bartlesville, Muskogee, and across northeastern Oklahoma. We work with properties in multiple Oklahoma counties and coordinate with county clerk offices to make sure every deed is properly recorded.

The types of deed work we handle include trust funding deeds, Transfer on Death Deeds, LLC and business entity transfers, family transfer deeds, and refinancing trust deeds. Each type has its own legal requirements, tax considerations, and coordination needs. We don't prepare a deed in isolation, we look at the full picture and make sure the transfer accomplishes what you actually need it to accomplish.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A revocable living trust only controls the assets that are legally titled in the name of the trust. If your home is still titled in your personal name, your trust has no authority over it. When you pass, that property will go through probate court regardless of what your trust document says. Transferring the home into the trust using the correct deed is the step that makes your trust actually work for your real estate.



  • Oklahoma's Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) allows a property owner to name a beneficiary who automatically receives the property at death, without going through probate and without giving up any ownership or control while you're alive. It's a simpler and less expensive alternative to a trust for families with straightforward situations. It can be revoked or changed at any time before death. We can advise on whether a TODD or a trust is the better fit for your situation.

  • Yes, but it requires careful coordination. Transferring residential property into an LLC can create complications with your homestead exemption, your title insurance, and any existing mortgage, most lenders have a due-on-sale clause that can be triggered by a transfer. We review all of these factors before preparing any deed transferring property into a business entity.

  • Most mortgage lenders require property to be temporarily transferred out of a trust during the refinancing process and then transferred back in after closing. If this step is skipped, your home ends up back in your personal name and outside your trust, which can undo your estate planning without you realizing it. We handle both the transfer-out deed and the transfer-back deed to keep your trust properly funded through the process.


  • Yes. Adding or removing someone from a property title requires a new deed, there is no simpler way to change ownership of real property in Oklahoma. We make sure any title change is handled correctly, coordinates with your estate plan, and doesn't create unintended legal or tax consequences.


  • The timeline depends on the type of deed and the county where the property is located. In most cases, we can prepare a deed quickly once we have the information we need. Recording with the county clerk adds additional time. For most standard deed transfers, the full process is completed within a few weeks.

  • Technically, Oklahoma does have deed forms available online. But a deed prepared without reviewing your full estate plan, your title insurance policy, your mortgage, and your trust document can create problems that are expensive to fix later. An incorrectly prepared or improperly executed deed may not transfer what you intended, may trigger a due-on-sale clause, or may not be accepted for recording. Deed work is one of those areas where getting it right the first time is worth it.

You Might Also Need

  • Revocable Living Trusts

    Keeps your home, investments, and business interests out of probate court. Provides for management during incapacity. The better tool for most families with real assets.

  • LLC Formation & Operating Agreements

    If you're transferring real estate into a business entity, you need the right LLC structure in place first. We handle both the entity formation and the deed transfer so everything is set up correctly from the start.

  • Prenuptial Agreements

    If you own real estate before marriage and want to protect it, a prenuptial agreement and the right deed structure work together. We make sure both are in place and coordinated before the wedding.

  • Estate Planning

    Irrevocable trusts are advanced tools, but they work best as part of a complete estate plan. If you don't have the foundational documents in place yet, that's where we start.