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IP Rightful

Patent Ownership Correction Services

Fix Your Patent Assignment Records — Fast!

Bad USPTO records kill deals.
We fix patent and trademark ownership fast — even after death or transfer.
✅ Flat fees.     ⚡ Fast turnaround.     🛡️ 100% USPTO compliant.

We helped a small company fix an unrecorded patent transfer just days before a lawsuit — unlocking their ability to sue and ultimately reach a seven-figure settlement.

🔎 Why This Matters

The USPTO won’t update ownership automatically, but courts, buyers and investors expect it. After death or transfer, records STAY FROZEN! WE CORRECT THEM!

You may not be able to sell or license your IP

You could lose legal standing to sue

Estate distribution and valuation can be delayed

Amazon/Etsy may reject takedown requests

Deals and funding can fall through

⚠️ What We Fix

For Trademarks:

For Patents:

Clear Benefits for IP Owners, Heirs, and Law Firms

Our Simple Process

Submit your IP info for a free record check
We identify any red flags or title gaps
We prepare and file corrections, or send ready-to-sign docs
You receive a clean ownership report and confirmation

Frequently Asked Questions

No. USPTO records stay unchanged until someone files an assignment update. We handle that filing for you.

No. We provide administrative USPTO record updates, not legal advice.

IP owners, heirs, executors, estate lawyers, business owners, and Amazon/Shopify brand owners.

Submit our form for a free USPTO ownership check.

Patent/trademark numbers and any assignment, business transfer, or estate paperwork you have.

Yes. Expired IP still needs correct ownership for estate, valuation, or enforcement reasons.

Most reviews take 1–3 business days, and we file corrections immediately.

We offer flat, mission-supported fees with flexible payment options. Most correction cases fall between $95–$495, depending on the situation.

Yes. Estate and IP lawyers use us to handle USPTO recordation for their clients.

We review your record, identify issues, prepare documents, and file updates with the USPTO.

Patents and trademarks can outlive their owners, but outdated USPTO ownership records can cause delays in estate administration, licensing, or enforcement. If the listed owner has passed away or the business has dissolved, heirs or successor companies must file an ownership update before managing or transferring the IP. We assist with preparing and filing those updates to keep everything on track.

Our goal is to make ownership correction simple, reliable, and
 aligned with USPTO standards — without delays or confusion.

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