Tulsa Divorce Information
How Do I Tell an Oklahoma Judge in My Child Custody Case That My Child is Being Coached By the Other Parent?
Unfortunately parental coaching is not uncommon in many custody cases in Oklahoma. It is a difficult part of divorce and custody proceedings when one parent is not doing what is in the best interest of their child and using their child against the other parent. One of the hardest parts of a divorce attorney’s job is […] Read more »
What Can I Do If My Ex's New Partner is a Bad Influence on My Child in Oklahoma?
A custody modification in Oklahoma based on the other parent’s new partner or spouse’s behavior is analyzed by family law judges on a case-by-case basis. The specific details of the case will decide the outcome. When it comes to custody modification, there are rarely “yes” or “no” answers, most family law attorneys and judges will […] Read more »
Tips on How to Be The Best Client For Your Tulsa Divorce Attorney During a Divorce
Many divorce attorneys wish they could teach a class to their clients on how to be the most helpful during a divorce. This is not to say that most clients are difficult. Rather, many do not know what goes into divorce preparation and hearings, and they are not supposed to! Yet there are ways to become […] Read more »
What Happens to the Family Pet After Divorce in Oklahoma?
Animal companions have become a norm in our society. You can usually see plenty of videos on the internet about cats being cats, dogs “talking” like humans, and your best friend posting pictures of their new “fur baby” on social media. But what happens to the family pet after divorce in Oklahoma? Some couples choose to […] Read more »
My Spouse Has Separate Property that I Contributed to, Can an Oklahoma Court Order Reimbursement?
It is very common for couples to own property prior to marriage, but continue to maintain the property during the marriage while keeping it part of your separate property. The issue arises when community funds are used to maintain the property — suddenly the issue becomes whether the property is still considered separate property or […] Read more »