OK-SPLASH

Oklahoma Sixty-Plus Legal Aid Services Helpline

Free Legal Help for our Senior Oklahomans

OK-SPLASH or, Oklahoma Sixty-Plus Legal Aid Services Helpline, is a collaborative effort between LASO and the Oklahoma Department of Human Services which provides free legal information and services to persons age 60 and over in Oklahoma.

How Can OK-SPLASH Help You?

Seniors can get free legal advice and counseling to help answer important questions for Oklahomans aged 60 and older.

You can ask questions such as:
  • Do I need a will?
  • If I die without a will, can the State of Oklahoma take my property?
  • What can I do if Social Security underpays me or overpays me and wants money back?
  • Can my landlord lock me out of my apartment if I do not pay my rent?
  • Can I be sent to a nursing home or hospital against my will?
We can also help with:
  • Food Benefits/SNAP
  • Garnishments
  • Guardianships
  • Healthcare issues
  • Medicaid/Medicare
  • Medical access issues
  • Nursing home problems
  • Powers of attorney
  • Public housing
  • Subsidized housing
  • Social Security
  • SSI overpayments
  • Unfair sales and collection practices
  • Veteran benefits
  • Wills
  • Transfer on Death Deeds
  • Other civil legal problems

 

 

 

 

 

Contacting OK-SPLASH

Call the helpline at 855-488-6814, in Tulsa at 918-308-5295, or email oksplash@laok.org

For your protection when emailing, please include ONLY your name and phone number.

 

 

OK-SPLASH Helpful Links

Access these resources for information, downloadable guides, or links to helpful websites.
  • OK DHS Services for 60+

    Oklahoma Department of Human Services legal assistance for older adults in Oklahoma.

    Go to OK DHS
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