Bryan Neil Evans
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Bryan Neil Evans, a founding partner of Evans & Davis, PLLC, is a distinguished attorney based in Edmond, OK, with nearly two decades of experience in estate planning, personal injury, insurance, and probate law. His commitment to helping families safeguard their legacies is evident in his comprehensive approach to legal practice. Bryan's academic journey began at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where he excelled as Student Body President and earned his undergraduate degree. His leadership extended beyond the classroom, as he actively participated in various state and federal political campaigns, shaping his understanding of the legal landscape. He furthered his education at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he served as class president and graduated with honors. As a recognized authority in his field, Bryan regularly conducts educational seminars for lawyers, financial planners, and insurance professionals, focusing on estate planning, business succession, and probate matters. He is also an engaged community leader, currently serving as a trustee and Second Vice Chair of his university's foundation. Under Bryan's guidance, Evans & Davis has flourished into a robust law practice, employing over thirty attorneys and staff. The firm prides itself on delivering exceptional legal services while actively contributing to the communities it serves. Bryan believes in the importance of giving back to the community that has supported his family and the firm’s employees. Outside of his professional endeavors, Bryan enjoys a fulfilling family life with his wife, Erika, and their three children, including twin daughters and a son. Together, they share the adventurous goal of visiting every state in the U.S. before their children graduate, having already explored 46 of the 50 states.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.