Christin V. Mugg is a respected leader in the Oklahoma estate planning community who concentrates on complex estate planning and planned charitable giving. Christin is a member of the Oklahoma City Estate Planning Council, Oklahoma Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, and Oklahoma County Bar Association. In addition to her legal practice, Christin is an active community volunteer, serving as a board member for the Oklahoma Association of Charitable Gift Planners, a Trustee for the Oklahoma City Community Foundation, and a Trustee for Oklahoma Disciples Foundation. She is currently an adjunct professor at Oklahoma City University School of Law, teaching Estate Planning.
Christin established the firm in June 2005. She previously worked as an associate with McAfee & Taft from 2000 to 2005, and with Hartzog, Conger & Cason from 1998 to 2000. She received a Juris Doctor from the Oklahoma City University School of Law (“OCU”) in 1998, where she was Editor in Chief of the OCU Law Review, a Hatton W. Sumners Scholar, the Oklahoma Bar Association Outstanding OCU Law School Student, and graduated first in her class. Christin received an MBA from the University of Oklahoma (“OU”) in 1994, and graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1990 from OU with a BA in Letters. While attending OU, Christin was named Outstanding Senior Woman and selected for membership in PE-ET, Phi Beta Kappa, and Beta Gamma Sigma.
Christin grew up in Oklahoma City, where she attended Putnam City North High School. She now lives in Edmond with her husband, Chris, and two children, Michael and Kate. She is a member of First Christian Church of Edmond, where she serves on the Endowment Investment Committee.