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Topics concerning Grandparents

Another great article by ElderLawAnswers.com concerning Grandparents and Grandchildren.  The article covers the below topics (click on any of the “topics” to be re-directed to that section of the article) or you can find the entire article here. Topics Covered: Grandparent Visitation RightsRecent Supreme Court RulingOther Visitation ResourcesGifts to GrandchildrenDirect PaymentsCustodial Accounts Under UGMA and… Read More »

Medicaid Planning

Elder Law Answers is a terrific website that is full of helpful information on a variety of elder issues.  In particular, Elder Law Answers has an article related to Medicaid Planning.  You can find the article here.  The article cover the following topics: Topics Covered: The Need for PlanningMedicareMedicaidTransfersTrustsProtection of the HouseSpending DownImmediate AnnuitiesIncreased CSRASpousal… Read More »

When Should You Update Your Estate Plan?

Once you’ve created an estate plan, it is important to keep it up to date.  you will need to revisit your plan after certain key life events. Marriage – Whether it is your first or a later marriage, you will need to update your estate plan after you get married.  A spouse does not automatically… Read More »

A Letter of Instruction Can Spare Your Heirs Great Stress

While it is important to have an updated estate plan, there is a lot of oinformation that your heirs should know that doesn’t necessarily fit into a will, trust or other components of an estate plan.  The solution is a letter of instruction, which can provide your heirs with guidance if you die or become… Read More »

The Five Components of a Good Estate Plan

  The following article is in our December 2011 Newsletter.  You can find the entire newsletter under our “In the News” tab.  To get our newsletter delivered to your email inbox for free, please join our mailing list when you visit the newsletter. The Five Components of a Good Estate Plan Many people believe that… Read More »

Involvement in Local Organizations

The attorneys at Bryce Law Firm are proud to be involved in numerous organizations within the community.  In the December 2011 edition of the “Tulsa Lawyer” published by the Tulsa County Bar Association, Lori W. Kingston is pictured with fellow members of the TCBA Military/Veteran’s Section: Serving Those that Serve. 

Firm’s Facebook Page

As mentioned in our press release regarding our redesigned website, the firm strives to assist the public through our website.  We have expanded our reach to Facebook.  Please visit the Bryce Law Firm Facebook Page  and like us.  You will be kept up to date on the latest information regarding public speaking events, articles, and office hours.   

New Medicare Cost

Bryce Law Firm, PLLC Articles   2012 Medicare Premium Hike Lower Than Predicted, and Some Will See a Savings   On the heels of the announcement of a 3.6 percent increase in Social Security benefits in 2012 comes news that Medicare’s monthly premium will be much lower than expected next year — and will actually… Read More »

IRAs Require Special Consideration in Estate Planning

Newly published article in Saint Simeon’s Foundation “Treasures” Autumn 2011 edition:  

Guardianship vs. Durable Power of Attorney

Oklahoma Bar Journal Articles The Elderly ClientComparing and Contrasting a Guardianship with the Durable Power of Attorney Document in the Event of IncapacityBy Phyllis J. Bryce and Cara Collinson Wells The Oklahoma Supreme Court, In the Matter of the Guardianship of Holly, makes clear that a guardianship is a “massive curtailment of liberty” and requires… Read More »