Title Issues & Curative Work
Title defects can prevent sales, refinancing, or transfers. We identify and cure issues.
- Liens & encumbrances
- Missing signatures
- Legal description errors
- Chain of title gaps
Property matters require precision. From resolving title issues to preparing deeds to handling disputes, we help clients protect their most valuable assets.
Real property—land and the structures on it—often represents a family's largest asset. Whether you're resolving a title defect, transferring property between family members, or facing a boundary dispute with neighbors, having an experienced attorney protects your interests.
Title defects can prevent sales, refinancing, or transfers. We identify and cure issues.
When property conflicts arise, we work to resolve them efficiently.
Proper deed preparation ensures clear transfer of ownership.
Easements affect property use and value—we help protect your interests.
Common questions about property law in Oklahoma
Title issues include liens, encumbrances, errors in deeds, or gaps in ownership history. We research the chain of title and prepare curative documents like corrective deeds or quiet title actions.
A warranty deed guarantees clear title. A quitclaim transfers only whatever interest the grantor has, with no guarantees. Warranty deeds provide more buyer protection.
We start with deed research and surveys. Many resolve through negotiation. When necessary, we pursue quiet title actions or boundary line agreements.
An easement grants the right to use another's property for a specific purpose—like a driveway. If you need access across someone's land, we can help negotiate and document an easement.
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