An Oklahoma Death Claim Settlement Order is a document issued by a court that orders the payment of death benefits to the surviving family members of a deceased individual. These benefits are typically awarded to provide financial support for the deceased's family. There are two types of Oklahoma Death Claim Settlement Order. The first type is called a "Predate Claim Settlement Order," which is typically issued before the death of an individual. This type of order outlines the amount of money that should be paid out to the deceased's family members upon his or her death. The second type of Oklahoma Death Claim Settlement Order is called a "Post-Death Claim Settlement Order," which is typically issued after the death of an individual. This type of order outlines the amount of money that should be paid out to the deceased's family members after the deceased's death.