Oklahoma Code § 84-28

Title 84. Wills And Succession: Spendthrift provisions - Binding effect of disclaimer -
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Spouse of disclaimant.
The right to disclaim granted by this act shall exist
irrespective of any limitation imposed on the interest of the
disclaimant in the nature of an express or implied spendthrift
provision or similar restriction.  A disclaimer, when filed as
provided in this act, or a written waiver of the right to disclaim,
shall be binding upon the disclaimant or beneficiary so waiving and
all parties thereafter claiming by, through or under him, except
that a beneficiary so waiving may thereafter transfer, assign or
release his interest if such is not prohibited by an express or
implied spendthrift provision.  If an interest in real estate is
disclaimed and the disclaimer is duly filed in accordance with the
provisions of Section 4 of this act, the spouse of the disclaimant,
if such spouse has consented to the disclaimer in writing, shall
thereupon be automatically debarred from any claim, right or
interest in such real estate to which such spouse, except for such
disclaimer, would have been entitled.

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