Summary
Verbal agreements can be legally binding in Oklahoma, but proving them is challenging. Written agreements are generally required for real estate matters. Consult a local attorney to understand your rights and options. If concerned about someones well-being, consider contacting local authorities for a welfare check or consulting a lawyer about potential conservatorship.Full Conversation
* bob mowles finance me to build on his land and i could live here as l9ng as i wanted.
Hi Crystal, it seems like you're dealing with a property issue. To better assist you, could you please tell me which location this is taking place in?
He passed and now all is his son.
Hi Crystal, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please provide the location (country/state) where this property is located? This will help me provide the most accurate legal information for your situation.
Jay ok *
Hello Crystal, I'm sorry for your situation. In Oklahoma:
- Verbal agreements can be legally binding.
- However, proving them can be difficult.
- For real estate matters, written agreements are generally required.
It's advisable to consult with a local attorney.
His son Darrell and get along great.
Hi Crystal, that's good to hear. If both of you can agree on the terms and put it in writing, it might help solidify your claim. Remember to consult with a local attorney before doing so.
Sence then he married an old class mate of mine.
Hello Crystal, if you're concerned about your rights due to the marriage, it may be beneficial to:
- Consult with an attorney about your situation
- Discuss your concerns with Darrell
- Document any agreements made
Remember, verbal agreements can be difficult to enforce, especially in property matters.
She has a vendetta against me. They have onl7 been married sence sept * *. He has not said a word to ne about rent . She will not let me or anyone see ortalk to him. He is a diabetic alcoholic.
Hello Crystal, I'm sorry to hear about this. If you're worried about Darrell's well-being, you might want to consider:
- Contacting local authorities for a welfare check
- Consulting with a lawyer about potential conservatorship if he's unable to make decisions
Please remember, it's important to seek professional advice.