Alee Anne Gossen
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Alee Anne Gossen is a dedicated founding attorney at Gossen and Schaller, PLLC, located in the heart of Edmond, Oklahoma. With a concentrated focus on estate planning and probate law, Alee is committed to empowering individuals, families, and businesses to navigate the complexities of legal frameworks with confidence. By employing innovative and cost-effective strategies, she helps her clients achieve their goals while ensuring their legacies are properly safeguarded. Alee earned her Juris Doctor with Distinction from the esteemed University of Oklahoma College of Law, where she honed her legal acumen and developed a passion for making estate planning accessible to everyone. Recognizing that estate planning can often seem daunting, she strives to break down intricate legal concepts into clear, digestible terms. This approach enables her clients to make informed decisions about their futures with ease and assurance. In addition to her focus on estate planning, Alee has extensive experience in various other areas of law, including probate, guardianship, and juvenile matters. Her diverse legal background equips her with a comprehensive perspective, allowing her to navigate multifaceted cases effectively. Alee is also an active member of Wealth Counsel, a prestigious network of premier estate planning professionals, which keeps her at the forefront of evolving trends in the field. Beyond her professional endeavors, Alee is deeply committed to giving back to her community. She volunteers her time with Oklahoma Lawyers for Children, advocating for vulnerable youth and ensuring their rights are protected. With Alee Gossen as your attorney, you can trust that your legal matters will be handled with compassion, expertise, and unwavering dedication.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.