Send Us An Email
(918) 379-4864
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Fields of Practice
    • Appellate Lawyers
    • Bankruptcy Lawyers
    • Business Law
    • Child Custody
    • Criminal Defense Lawyers
    • Tulsa Divorce Lawyers
    • Oklahoma Probate
    • Personal Injury
    • Workers’ Comp
  • Tulsa County Law Blog
    • Tulsa County Lawyers Group
    • Appeals
    • Bankruptcy
    • Business Law
    • Criminal Defense
    • Estate Planning
    • Family Law
    • Personal Injury
    • Workers Compensation
    • Communities We Serve
  • Ask A Tulsa County Lawyer

Tulsa County Lawyers Group

What is an Adversary Hearing in Oklahoma Bankruptcy?

Adversary Hearing in Bankruptcy

An adversary hearing addresses disputes that cannot be resolved through the main bankruptcy process. These hearings ensure that parties can present their arguments and evidence while allowing the court to decide on…

Read More

Can My Child Testify in a Tulsa County Child Custody Trial?

Child Testifying in a divorce

In Oklahoma, a child testifying in a Tulsa County custody trial is not always going to happen, but is a possibility. In divorce and paternity cases, emotions often run high, especially when…

Read More

If I Have A Living Trust Do I Need a Will In Oklahoma

Living Trust Do I Need a Will

Its a common question to ask if you have a living trust do I need a will in Oklahoma. When creating your Estate plan living trusts and wills are a key element…

Read More

What Is A No Fault Divorce and How Do I Get One in Tulsa County?

No Fault Divorce

A no-fault divorce allows spouses to dissolve their marriage without placing blame on either party for the breakdown of the relationship. Unlike fault-based divorces, where one spouse alleges specific grounds such as…

Read More

How Do I Dissolve A Business Partnership In Oklahoma and What Are Some Reasons to do so?

Dissolve A Business Partnership

Trying to dissolve a business partnership in Oklahoma involves a series of legal steps and considerations to ensure the process is handled smoothly and all legal obligations are met. Below is a…

Read More

Unauthorized Use of a Motorcycle Crimes In Tulsa County

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

Oklahoma laws protect motorcycle owners from unauthorized use of a motorcycle.  This is true for many other states as well.  For example, Austin police were investigating the theft of a police motorcycle. …

Read More

How Does a Warranty Of Merchantability Work and is It Enforceable in Oklahoma

Requirements for Contractors

A warranty of merchantability is a legal promise in the sale of goods by a merchant. This warranty helps protect consumers and ensures that the goods sold meet a minimum level of…

Read More

Can The Police Confiscate Money From Me During Traffic Stop In Oklahoma?

Police Confiscate Money

Police in Oklahoma can confiscate money during a traffic stop under certain conditions. This process, civil asset forfeiture, allows law enforcement to seize cash or property they suspect has connections to criminal…

Read More

Some Of The Reasons Someone Is Granted a Protective Order In Tulsa County

Reasons for a Protective Order

There are many reasons for a protective order to be issued in Tulsa County. A protective order, also known as a restraining order, is a legal document that a court issues to…

Read More

What is a Transfer on Death Deed and Does It Avoid Probate in Tulsa County

Transfer on Death Deed

A Transfer on Death (TOD) Deed, also known as a Beneficiary Deed, is a legal instrument that allows property owners in Oklahoma to transfer real estate directly to a named beneficiary upon…

Read More

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Ask A Lawyer


    Tulsa County Lawyers Law Blog


    Recent Posts

    • Is Oklahoma a Mother’s Rights State in a Custody Case
    • What is Considered Indirect Contempt in a Tulsa Family Law Case
    • What Are Ways to Avoid Probate in Tulsa County?
    • How Do I Get a Driving Without a License Ticket Dismissed in Tulsa?
    • How Do I Get a No Insurance Ticket Dismissed in Tulsa County?
    • Removing Traffic Warrants in Tulsa County
    • A Guide To Clearing a Municipal Court Warrant in Tulsa

    Tulsa County Lawyers Group

    • Appellate Lawyers
    • Bankruptcy Information Oklahoma
    • Bankruptcy Lawyers
    • Blog
    • Business Law
    • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
    • Child Custody
    • Communities We Serve
    • Contact Us
    • Criminal Defense Lawyers
    • Immigration Lawyers
    • Oklahoma Probate
    • Personal Injury
    • Tulsa Bankruptcy
    • Tulsa County Lawyers
    • Tulsa Divorce Lawyers
    • Workers’ Compensation
    Copyright © 2026 - Tulsa County Lawyers Group
    Sitemap