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in Muskogee Campus
Draft Your Own Will | Virtual
with Joshua J. Conaway, Muskogee Campus
Almost everyone can benefit from having a last will and testament. But going to a law firm to have a will drawn up can be expensive. The first half of this course will provide you with the detailed knowledge of what wills do, whether or not you need one, and how to make sure your will survives a legal challenge. During the second half of class, you'll draft your own will with the instructor's expert guidance.
Grant Writing 2
with June Halfacre, Muskogee Campus
In this more in-depth look at grant writing, you will discover a more detailed process to ensure you hit the main points the funder is asking. This simple process will help you identify the right grant, ensure you meet eligibilty, read the grant application guidelines, meet deadlines, and more.
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Trusts for Your Estate Plan | Virtual
with Joshua J. Conaway, Muskogee Campus
Most Americans who own a home, a car, or another titled/deeded asset can benefit from a trust. But what kind of trust do you need? What are the tax implications of a trust? Can someone change their trust after it is created? Can someone else change my trust after I die? People are full of questions surrounding this area of estate planning, and many of the beliefs and available information aren't true.
Learn the basics of trusts, such as what a trust is, how it works, the benefits, and the major types of trusts from an experienced attorney.
You can join the class from home or work. If you don't have a computer or reliable Internet connection, let us know. We'll set you up in one of our campus computer labs.
Medicare 101
with Jimmy Jenkins, Muskogee Campus
Where do you begin? Medicare can be confusing but it doesn’t have to be. Learn about the basics of Medicare parts A, B, C, D and Medigap.
Mastering the Landlord-Tenant Relationship |Virtual
with Joshua J. Conaway, Muskogee Campus
The relationship between landlords and tenants has never been more scrutinized than in the past few years. A pandemic and economic collapse resulted in emergency eviction moratoriums and protections for those renting their homes. With more than 100 million tenants renting throughout the U.S., understanding your rights and responsibilities as a landlord and as a tenant is critical.
Taught by a lawyer, who manages rental properties, you will get your questions answered. The class also covers Oklahoma's Landlord-Tenant Act, what a "good" lease might include, what the eviction process looks like and some practical tips for maintaining a good relationship between landlords and tenants.
Join the instructor from home or if you don't have a computer or reliable Internet, let us know. We'll arrange for you to join the class from one of our computer labs on campus.