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How Much Does a Divorce Cost in Oklahoma?

I. Introduction Divorce is a difficult and emotionally challenging process that can be financially burdensome. If you are considering getting a divorce in Oklahoma, you may be wondering how much it will cost and what the process entails. In this post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to…

Do Mothers Have More Rights than Fathers in Divorce?

In Oklahoma, mothers and fathers are generally considered equal in the eyes of the law when it comes to parental rights and responsibilities during and after a divorce. However, there may be some instances where mothers are perceived to have an advantage in the legal system. This article is intended…

Can I Adjust My Alimony in Oklahoma with a Post-Decree Modification?

One of the most common things spouses worry about during a divorce is alimony. Alimony payments are money that one ex-spouse pays to another, usually monthly, for a period of time either agreed upon by both spouses or set by an Oklahoma judge. Judges don’t always award permanent alimony, but…

Defining The Best Interests Of A Child In A Divorce Case

Whether you are going through a military, civilian, or high-net-worth divorce, the common denominator is that you have to dissolve and separate the life you created with your spouse. The moments after you realize you are getting divorced comes with concerns such as how you are going to survive financially,…

Oklahoma City Expungement Lawyers

Facing the criminal justice system in Oklahoma can be a very stressful process, but the impacts of a criminal conviction and arrest record last long after your case is complete. Due to the ease of accessing information on OSCN.net and other search engines, your criminal record can be seen by…

How to Beat Drug Trafficking Charges in Oklahoma?

To beat drug trafficking charges in Oklahoma, your criminal defense attorney and you must convince the prosecutor or judge of one of the following two points or win at trial: Your rights were violated, and that evidence supporting your drug trafficking case was illegally obtained by law enforcement; or  You…

How long do you go to jail for Domestic Violence in Oklahoma?

The length of jail time for domestic violence in Oklahoma can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the severity of the offense. The maximum sentence for domestic abuse in Oklahoma is one year in jail and a $1,000 fine. The maximum range of punishment for felony…