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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’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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Can I Get Child Custody In a Legal Separation in Oklahoma

Custody In a Legal Separation

It’s possible to obtain child custody in a legal separation in Oklahoma. Legal separation is a formal process where a married couple legally separates without ending the marriage through divorce. The court…

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Does a Prenuptial Agreement Protect My Assets If I Get Divorced in Tulsa County

Prenuptial Agreement

A prenuptial agreement can protect your assets in a divorce in Tulsa County. A well-drafted and enforceable prenuptial agreement lets you and your spouse outline how you will divide assets in the…

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Options for Child Custody in Tulsa Oklahoma

Child Custody Arrangements

There are many different Options for Child Custody in Oklahoma. As a result, there are many ways you can go about your custody arrangements. When you face a situation where child custody…

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Can I Get Full Custody of My Kids in Tulsa

Joint or Sole Custody

You can get full custody of your children but it must be in their best interest. When you are facing a situation where the well-being of your children is at stake, the…

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What If My Ex-Girlfriend Does Not Allow Me Visitation Of My Child?

Indirect Contempt

If you find yourself in a situation where your ex-girlfriend won’t allow you visitation of your child, you might feel frustrated and confused about what steps you can take. It’s important to…

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Can I Get Joint Custody of My Children in Oklahoma?

Child Custody Arrangements

Knowing if you can get joint custody of your children is a difficult topic. When you’re going through a divorce or separation, the well-being of your children is likely one of your…

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