The Cleveland County District Court
The Cleveland County District Court is at 200 South Peters Avenue in Norman, a short walk from the center of campus. Probate, guardianship, and trust litigation for the county is heard there. For most Cleveland County families, the practical significance of the court is one of two scenarios: either you're trying to plan around it, or you're standing inside it because somebody has passed away and an estate has to be opened.
When a probate is needed, we handle the filings, the personal representative appointment, the inventory and creditor notice steps, and the eventual closing orders. When a probate isn't needed, that's worth knowing too. Many Cleveland County estates can pass entirely through trust administration, beneficiary designations, and joint tenancy without anybody setting foot in the courthouse. Read more about Oklahoma probate.
Where we meet Cleveland County clients
AB Legacy Law is based in Edmond, but client meetings don't happen there. We meet Cleveland County clients at strategic meeting spaces in Norman and Moore, or at your home or office when that's more convenient. Most consultations happen by phone or video for simplicity; in-person signings are scheduled where they actually make sense for you.