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You may be entitled to use the Oklahoma small estate affidavit process. You should contact the county clerk for Probate in the county where your uncle died. Typically, a full Probate in Oklahoma does not need to happen, if the person died with assets of $50,000 or less. In that event, one of the heirs can file a small estate affidavit and after the court enters appropriate orders, the funds can be released to the rightful heirs. ... Read More
You may be entitled to use the Oklahoma small estate affidavit process. You should contact the county clerk for Probate in the county where your... Read More