Estate Planning Strategies and Solutions

For over 25 years, The Jackson Law Firm in Edmond has served as a trusted advisor to high net worth individuals in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, business continuation and succession, charitable planning, special needs trusts planning and tax planning. The firm's principal, attorney Guy W. Jackson, has an established reputation throughout the Oklahoma legal community for his dedication to his clients and for his expertise in the areas of estate planning, probate and taxation law.

As a recognized authority on estate and wealth strategies, estate planning lawyer Guy Jackson has appeared on television and radio programs. He is frequently called upon by his peers to speak at state and national continuing education programs on estate planning topics. Mr. Jackson has also served as an Adjunct Professor of Business Law at Oklahoma Christian University for both undergraduate and MBA students, and as an Adjunct Professor for the Estate Planning Institute at Michigan State University.

Estate planning is a unique area of law in that you will have an enduring relationship with your estate planning attorney. Your estate planning attorney should be there to guide you through difficult times. Guy W. Jackson nurtures and develops lasting relationships with his clients, many of whom consider Mr. Jackson to be not only a trusted advisor, but a personal friend.

The Jackson Law Firm offers personalized estate planning and wealth planning customized to your needs and objectives. Mr. Jackson provides comprehensive, tax-sensitive estate planning services tailored to your individual needs. You are invited to explore this website to learn more about Mr. Jackson's qualifications as an experienced estate planning attorney, Mr. Jackson’s areas of practice, and his philosophy about the practice of law.  

To arrange a consultation with Mr. Jackson, contact our office by e-mail or call (405) 285-9988. We proudly serve clients in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma.

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Several months ago I had a visit with an aging mother (85 YO, I will call her Rita) and two of her five children.  We had a robust, full discussion of her life and desires for when she passed.  At one point we excused the two daughters so I could speak frankly to her.  What followed was an interesting dialogue that has happened many times before.  Rita trusted her daughter's intentions, but she did not trust them fully.  She revealed that she desperately wanted to believe that they had her best interest at heart, but she wasn't quite sure that she had ultimate