About Meagon
Meagon Eagon trained as a student of law in Oklahoma. She completed her undergraduate studies in legal studies at East Central University, finishing in 2013. She then went on to earn a Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2017. Her formal legal education included additional coursework in wills and trusts offered through Oklahoma City University School of Law.
Early in her career Eagon entered practice in Oklahoma and gained experience across both state and federal forums. She is admitted to the bar in Oklahoma and is authorized to appear before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma. Her practice also extends into tribal courts, where she holds admission in the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Court and the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Court.
Her work touches several everyday matters that ordinary people bring to lawyers: estate planning, probate, and related transactional matters. The certification in wills and trusts supplements her courtroom and office practice. She handles documents and proceedings that affect families, estates and property, and she spends time drafting and reviewing testamentary instruments, advising on estate administration and addressing the procedural steps that follow a death or disability.
Eagon has been active in local bar activities. She is a current member of the Oklahoma County Bar Association. Participation in the county bar has informed her practice through access to CLE programming and informal exchanges with other practitioners. Those connections play a practical role in how she advises clients and coordinates filings and hearings across different jurisdictions.
She is listed at Chubbuck Duncan & Robey, P.C., where she maintains an office. At that firm she works alongside other attorneys on matters that require both transactional care and courtroom presence. Her admissions across state, federal and tribal courts allow her to move between forums when a client’s matter demands it.
Eagon practices in areas tied to estate planning and related litigation and transactional work. Her current practice emphasizes wills, trusts, probate administration and representation in the tribal and federal courts where she is admitted.