About Chantelle
Chantelle Hickman-Ladd built her path to the law through Oklahoma institutions. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2011, then returned to the state to complete her Juris Doctor at Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2016. Those academic years shaped both her legal knowledge and professional curiosity.
Her early legal work began in private practice. In 2019 she worked at Donna Jackson and Associates. By 2020 she was listed as a lawyer at Alleman Law Office, PLLC. Those roles put her in regular contact with clients navigating complex personal and financial decisions.
Hickman-Ladd maintains membership in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, reflecting an interest in issues that affect older adults and their families. That association typically involves matters such as estate planning, probate, and long-term care planning. Colleagues describe her approach as practical and detail-oriented. She takes time to explain legal options in plain language, and she handles paperwork and court processes that can feel overwhelming to clients.
Her courtroom appearances and client meetings have followed the contours of Oklahoma law. She is licensed to practice in Oklahoma and has worked inside the state’s legal system since completing law school. In recent years she has focused her practice on matters commonly seen by elder law attorneys, helping clients plan for incapacity, healthcare costs, and the transfer of assets. She balances transactional work—drafting documents and advising on benefits—with representation in probate and related proceedings.
At Alleman Law Office, PLLC, she continues to represent individuals and families across the state. She combines legal training from Oklahoma City University School of Law with hands-on experience gained at smaller practices. That combination informs the way she manages cases and communicates with clients. Her current practice centers on elder law and related matters at Alleman Law Office, PLLC.