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How Much Time Do I Have To Answer a Lawsuit Filed Against Me in Tulsa County

No Insurance Ticket Dismissed

If you have to answer a lawsuit, there are certain things you need to know. When someone files a lawsuit against you in Tulsa County, it is crucial to respond within the…

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What Are Stalking Charges in Tulsa County

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Stalking charges in Tulsa County are crimes that often leads to other, more serious crimes.  This means that the 3.4 million victims each year are also at risk for more violent incidents. …

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How Do I Prove The Other Parent Is Unfit in Tulsa County Family Court

Prove The Other Parent Is Unfit

Trying to prove that the other parent is unfit in a child custody case in Oklahoma is a serious matter and requires substantial evidence to convince the court. The primary concern of…

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What Are The Steps To File a Probate in Tulsa County

Wills Go Through Probate

There are several steps to file a probate in Tulsa County. The key to a successful probate is to follow the steps carefully insuring nothing is left undone. Probate is a legal…

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Do I Have To Pay Alimony After a Divorce In Tulsa County

Receiving Alimony While Employed

Whether you have to pay alimony after a divorce in Tulsa County will depend on a few different factors. The court considers aspects of the marriage and the financial circumstances of both…

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Is Common Law Marriage Legal In Tulsa County

Common Law Marriage

Common law marriage is legal in Tulsa County. Unlike many states that do not recognize common law marriages, Oklahoma continues to uphold this form of marital union under certain conditions. This allows…

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How Does The Court Decide Which Parent Gets Custody In Tulsa County

Winning a Custody Hearing

A common question our lawyers are asked is “which parent gets custody?” In Tulsa County, the court’s primary concern when deciding child custody is the best interests of the child. The court…

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What Are The Steps To Get Emergency Child Custody In Tulsa County

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Obtaining emergency child custody in Oklahoma involves a legal process designed to protect the child from immediate harm. Emergency custody orders are temporary and typically granted in situations involving immediate dangers to…

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What’s The Difference Between a Protective And Stalking Order In Tulsa County

Protective And Stalking Order

In Tulsa County, both a protective and stalking order are legal mechanisms that protect individuals from harassment, threats, and harm. However, they are used in different circumstances and have distinct legal requirements…

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How Do I Defend Against a False Protective Order In Tulsa County

False Protective Order

Defending against a false protective order in Tulsa County requires you to be proactive. A protective order can have significant legal and personal consequences, so it is crucial to take the matter…

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