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Shannon D Taylor
Compassionate guidance and representation for family law matters, including adoption, guardianship, divorce/child custody, same-sex domestic partnership agreements, probate/estate, wills and trusts. If you are seeking guardianship of a loved one, Shannon will work with you to develop a plan that will allow you to effectively take care of your loved one.

Personal experience with adoption gives Shannon a genuine understanding of the process - emotionally and legally. Over the past 14 years in practice, family law attorney Shannon Taylor has amassed a wealth of knowledge and practical experience helping clients navigate legal situations with compassion, empathy, and attentiveness. Shannon is also an Oklahoma Supreme Court certified mediator, and enjoys serving as a Guardian ad Litem for children and incapacitated adults.

Committed to supporting all families, Shannon has long served the LGBTQ+ community. With an emphasis on adoption and guardianship, she helps ensure legal rights and responsibilities.
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As an Oklahoma City family law attorney, Shannon has built a reputation of providing compassionate guidance and representation for adoption, guardianship, probate/estate administration, estate planning and other family law matters.
The combination of her life experiences, work history, and education have given her a unique perspective and genuine understanding of the complexities of her clients' needs.
Shannon is committed to serving the LGBTQ+ community, with an emphasis on adoption and estate planning to ensure LGBTQ+ families' legal rights and responsibilities are secure in this time of political uncertainty.
Personal experience with adoption gives Shannon a genuine understanding of the process - emotionally and legally.
If you are seeking guardianship of a loved one, Shannon will work with you to develop a plan that will allow you to effectively take care of your loved one.
Having a clear plan for a person's estate after death can lessen the burden on grieving families.
Nearly everyone has an estate.
Your estate is made up of everything you own: your car, investments, checking and savings accounts, home, mineral interests or other real estate, life insurance, and other possessions.
Adoption is usually an exciting time for those welcoming a new family member.
However, it can also be a stressful, emotional, and sometimes sensitive time, particularly for a biological mother seeking to place a child for adoption, as well as the biological father of such a child.
Regardless of your role in an adoption, I will provide you with legal advice and guidance that is tailored to your family and your particular situation.
I have been providing experienced, compassionate and committed representation in adoption cases throughout the area since 2005.
There is no single standard for a loving family.
Divorced or married, single or separated, blended or intact - any family can provide a safe and loving environment for the thousands of children who need parents and a home.
Strong family units include couples who are unmarried and cohabitating; multiple generations in one household; and, children living between households.
Whatever it looks like, anyone who wants to-and can-love and care for a child should be afforded the gift of adoption; and, this includes the growing number of LGBTQ+ individuals, couples, and families.
Guardianship is a legal means for gaining control over a minor child or incompetent adult, for purposes of assisting with such person's daily care needs and/or management of a financial estate (assets and liabilities).
Guardianships are technically temporary in nature as they do not sever parental rights over a minor child and a guardian can be removed for good cause shown, such as failure to properly care for the ward, mismanagement of finances or breach of fiduciary duty, among others.
Although technically temporary in nature, it is not uncommon for guardianship of a minor to last the entirety of the child's minority, or for a guardian over an adult to remain appointed as such until the adult ward's death.
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