
Protecting Your Business in an Oklahoma Divorce: What Business Owners Need to Know
For Oklahoma business owners facing divorce, your company may be at risk of division as marital property. Understanding how Oklahoma courts classify and value businesses—and taking strategic steps early—can help you protect what you’ve built while achieving a fair outcome for everyone involved. Key Takeaways: In Oklahoma, any business…

How to Prepare for a Successful Divorce Mediation in Oklahoma: 3 Essential Steps
Taking Control of Your Divorce Through Mediation Mediation is the opportunity to take back control of your divorce without placing everything in your life in the hands of a judge. For many couples going through divorce in Oklahoma, mediation represents the best path forward, allowing both parties to reach agreements…

Field Sobriety Tests in Oklahoma DUI Cases: Why You Should Never Take Them
The Truth About Field Sobriety Tests A field sobriety test consists of three pieces, which are conducted on the side of the road by law enforcement to evaluate whether you have signs of intoxication. From a defense attorney’s perspective, it’s never in your interest to take a field sobriety test….

What Happens After a DUI Arrest in Oklahoma: Understanding Your Criminal and Civil Cases
Your DUI Arrest Doesn’t Mean You’re Guilty Just because you got arrested for DUI doesn’t mean you’re guilty. In the State of Oklahoma, the government has the burden of proof that you are, in fact, guilty of your DUI charge. Understanding what happens after your arrest and how to protect…

Field Sobriety Tests: Why You Can (and Should) Refuse Them in Oklahoma
Oklahoma law does not require you to perform field sobriety tests during a traffic stop, and refusing these voluntary roadside exercises protects you from providing subjective evidence that prosecutors will use against you in court. Understanding the critical difference between voluntary field sobriety tests and mandatory chemical testing helps you…

Understanding Contested vs Uncontested Divorce in Oklahoma: What Every Couple Needs to Know
The Reality of Uncontested Divorce in Oklahoma Oklahoma does not have uncontested divorces by statute, but there are certainly circumstances where you and your spouse can reach an agreement and then not have contention in your divorce. Understanding what uncontested versus contested actually means in Oklahoma can help you prepare…

4 Common Defense Strategies That Can Lead to Dismissal of Criminal Charges in Oklahoma
Understanding Your Defense Options After an Oklahoma Criminal Arrest An arrest can feel like the end of the world, leaving you and your loved ones wondering what happens next. However, an arrest is merely the beginning of your legal journey, not the final chapter. In Oklahoma’s criminal justice system, numerous…

Can My Ex Move My Child Out of Oklahoma? Understanding Relocation Laws
Oklahoma law protects non-relocating parents by requiring court approval or written consent before a child can be moved more than 75 miles away, with judges evaluating factors like the reason for the move, impact on parent-child relationships, and the child’s overall best interests. Key Takeaways: In Oklahoma, a parent with…