In Oklahoma, child support obligations are set according to a statutory formula. The statutory amount is determined by adding the adjusted gross income of the parties, and is presumed to
Electronic Evidence: Careful What You Write
Text, email, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram…blogs like this one. Just like the old warning to proceed with caution when writing something on paper, so should one hesitate before firing off that
Protective Orders Often Essential During Divorce
A seventeen-hour standoff at a Tulsa apartment complex came to a tragic end this morning. An as of yet unidentified 36-year-old man violated a protective order yesterday when he arrived
Why a Divorce Attorney is an Essential Advocate
It goes without saying that divorce is a traumatic time for couples—and not just them, but children and extended family as well. Ideally, everyone could “consciously uncouple” like the celebs,
New Law Impacts Those Seeking a Divorce in Oklahoma
Divorce in Oklahoma; An Update
A bill signed June 4, 2014 by Gov. Mary Fallin will require married couples (after Nov. 1) with children under the age of 18 who are
Oklahoma HB 1548 Legislative Update
Oklahoma HB 1548 is before the Government Modernization Committee of the Oklahoma Legislature on Thursday, February 20, 2014. This bill will eliminate the grounds of incompatibility for a divorce whenever
Bill filed to increase the Waiting Period for a Divorce in Oklahoma
It is important to keep up with how the state legislature is trying to impact your rights to both marry and divorce in Oklahoma.
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