Jacob Stork - Tulsa, OK
Attorney at Helton Law Firm
Estate Planning and Probate Lawyers in Tulsa, OK
9125 S. Toledo Ave. Tulsa, OK 74137
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Tulsa Estate Planning and Probate Lawyer
Updated: 04/20/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning and Probate
Attorney Information
Overview
Jacob Stork joined Helton Law Firm in 2025 as an associate attorney whose practice focuses on estate planning and probate. He enjoys helping clients navigate some of life’s most important decisions, providing peace of mind and practical solutions tailored to their unique circumstances. In addition to his estate planning work, Jacob also contributes to the firm’s litigation practice.
A Missouri native, Jacob earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Missouri State University before completing his Juris Doctor at the University of Tulsa College of Law, where he also earned a certificate in Indian Law. His background allows him to connect with clients from a variety of perspectives and provide clear, approachable guidance through personal legal matters.
Outside of his legal work, Jacob enjoys golfing, spending time outdoors, and relaxing at the lake with his family. He is an avid Oklahoma City Thunder fan and can often be found walking along Riverside or trying new restaurants around Tulsa.
To discuss the specifics of your case with estate planning and probate attorney Jacob Stork, call (918) 928-7104 or schedule a consultation via the online contact form.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Tulsa College of Law,
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
Juris Doctor
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University of Tulsa College of Law,
Tulsa,
Oklahoma
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Non Legal Education
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Missouri State University
Bachelor’s degree
Major: Political Science
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Missouri State University
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
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