Estate Planning Attorney in Tulsa, OK

You've built something worth protecting. Let's make sure it's protected the right way. Most people know they need an estate plan. They've known for years. They've just been busy raising kids, running a business, building a life. We make the process simple, clear, and built around your actual situation.

Licensed in Oklahoma

WealthCounsel Member Attorney

Oklahoma Bar Association

You're Not Alone in Putting This Off

Most of our clients walk in saying they should have done this years ago.

If you have a child, a home, a business, or anyone who depends on you, you need a plan. Not eventually. Now. And it doesn't have to be as complicated as you've been telling yourself.

A good plan answers the questions most people avoid:

  • Who raises my kids if something happens to me?

  • Who manages my money if I can't?

  • Who gets my business, and can they actually run it?

  • How does my family avoid the time and cost of probate?

  • What happens to the brand I've spent years building?

The goal isn't just to have documents. It's to have a plan where every piece works together. Your will, your trust, your beneficiaries, your business, your powers of attorney. When those pieces don't connect, that's where families run into real problems.

Estate Planning Services

  • Wills

    Names who receives your assets, who raises your minor kids, and who handles your estate. The right starting point for younger families and simpler situations.

  • 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.

  • Financial Power of Attorney

    Names who manages your finances if you become unable to. Without one, even your spouse may not have access to your accounts.

  • Healthcare Documents

    Four documents covering medical decisions, access to your records, end-of-life care, and final wishes. The pieces your family needs in a hospital room, not later.

  • Young Adult Documents

    For ages 18 to 25. A simple set of healthcare and financial documents your child needs once they turn 18, especially if they're heading to college.

  • Irrevocable Trusts

    Advanced planning tools, including Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts, for families with specific tax, asset protection, or legacy goals.

  • Deed Services

    Transferring real estate into your trust, moving property into a business entity, or Transfer on Death Deeds. The right deed work is what makes a trust actually function.

  • Prenuptial Agreements

    Clarity before the marriage starts. Especially important for business owners and second marriages, and it has to coordinate with your estate plan to work right.

What Our Clients Had To Say

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Why Tulsa Families and Business Owners Choose Wiszneauckas Law

Plain English. No Legal Jargon.

You'll understand what you signed and why. Every plan comes with a personalized video walkthrough so you can revisit it months later and still know exactly what each document does.

Two People. Start to Finish.

You won't get passed between associates you've never met. Geoff handles your plan directly. Samantha handles everything around it. That's the whole team. That's on purpose.

A Background You Can't Get Anywhere Else.

Twenty years in engineering, corporate planning, and project management. A graduate degree in counseling. A specialization in IP law. The result is a plan built with the analytical mind of an engineer and the care of someone who actually wants to help.

Who We Work With

We work with people across northeastern Oklahoma who are ready to plan ahead.

  • Young families setting up their first will, naming guardians for their kids, and protecting what they're building

  • Business owners who need their company protected and their personal estate plan to match

  • Adult children helping a parent through a long-term care decision or a Medicaid question

  • Retirees updating an old plan, funding a trust, or preparing for what comes next

  • Young adults turning 18 and needing a basic set of healthcare and financial documents before they head off to college

  • Brand and business owners registering trademarks, copyrights, or forming a nonprofit

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How We Build Your Plan, Your Way

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Schedule Your FREE Consultation

Book your 90-minute consultation and complete a short intake form so we can understand your story, goals, and needs.

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We’ll Design Your Custom Plan

Together, we’ll design a plan, whether for your estate, your business, or your intellectual property, that fits your family and your wishes, not a template.

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Rest Easy Knowing Your Future Is Secure

With your plan in place, you’ll walk away with peace of mind knowing your loved ones, assets, and legacy are protected, today and for the future.

Areas We Serve

We serve clients across Tulsa and the surrounding communities, including Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Catoosa, Collinsville, Skiatook, Bartlesville, Claremore, Verdigris, Inola, Pryor Creek, Wagoner, Coweta, Muskogee, Mannford, Bristow, Okmulgee, and the rest of northeastern Oklahoma.

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Stop Putting It Off. Start With a Conversation.

Most estate planning questions are easier to answer than you think when you have the right person walking you through them. Your first 90-minute consultation is free.

About Estate Planning at Wiszneauckas Law

Wiszneauckas Law is a Tulsa, Oklahoma estate planning law firm helping families and business owners across northeastern Oklahoma protect what matters most. Our estate planning services include wills, revocable living trusts, financial powers of attorney, healthcare documents, young adult documents, irrevocable trusts, deed services, and prenuptial agreements. We help families avoid probate, plan for incapacity, name guardians for minor children, and coordinate business interests with personal estate plans. Founder Geoff Wiszneauckas is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association and a WealthCounsel member attorney with a J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law. Before law school, Geoff spent 20 years in engineering, corporate planning, and project management, bringing systems thinking and risk planning to every estate plan he builds. Wiszneauckas Law serves clients across Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, Bixby, Bartlesville, Claremore, and the surrounding Oklahoma communities, with virtual consultations available statewide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • It depends on what you own and what you're trying to accomplish. A will is the right starting point for younger families with simpler situations, but it doesn't avoid probate. If you own a home or have meaningful assets, a revocable living trust typically provides more protection, keeping your family out of court and covering you during incapacity, not just at death. The consultation is where we figure out which one fits your situation.

  • Oklahoma's intestate succession laws determine who receives your assets, and that distribution may not match your wishes. More importantly, if you have minor children and no will naming a guardian, a court decides who raises them. Dying without a plan doesn't mean your estate disappears. It means the state makes the decisions you didn't.

  • No. Estate planning is about circumstance, not wealth. If you have a child, a home, a business, or anyone who depends on you, you need a plan. Most middle-class families with a home benefit significantly from a trust, not because of the size of their estate, but because of the cost and delay of probate.

  • Most estate plans are completed within a few weeks of the initial consultation. The consultation itself is 90 minutes. From there, we design your plan, draft your documents, and schedule a signing appointment. Straightforward plans move quickly. More complex situations involving business interests or advanced planning tools take a little longer.

  • Online services can produce documents that look like an estate plan. What they can't do is account for Oklahoma-specific law, your family's particular dynamics, how your beneficiary designations interact with your documents, or what happens when life doesn't go as planned. A generic document that doesn't coordinate across all your assets isn't just incomplete. It can create problems that cost your family significantly more than the plan would have.

  • You'll meet with Geoff for 90 minutes. He'll ask about your family, your assets, your goals, and what's worrying you. You'll leave with a clear sense of what you actually need. No pressure, no sales pitch.