Tulsa Divorce Information
How Do I Transfer Guardianship from a Different State to Oklahoma?
As relocation throughout the United States becomes easier, the need to transfer guardianship from one state to the next becomes necessary. Many relocation motivations include military assignments, new job or promotion, better circumstances to meet the needs of your ward, access to better medical facilities, or the climate and environment are more appealing. Regardless of […] Read more »
What Happens to the Family Business During and After a Tulsa Divorce?
Owning a business makes you particularly adept at ascertaining risks, competition, technology, and potential supply demands. However, have you ever considered a divorce as a major risk to a business? Couples that start a family business are typically young when it begins while the value of the business is low. While 50 percent of marriages […] Read more »
Will My Child Have To Testify In A Tulsa Custody Hearing?
When custody is at issue in a divorce, or when unmarried parents separate, the process can be difficult not only on parents, but also on the children of the couple. If parents aren’t able to decide on custody, a court will decide for them. This can be stressful and create worry for both parents, especially […] Read more »
Does My Child’s Father Have to Pay Child Support if We Were Never Married?
Many couples become confused with the child support and custody arrangement when they were not married before or after their child was born. However, once you become a parent, there are immediate rights and responsibilities attached. Knowing these rights and responsibilities is crucial in a child support and custody case. The most beneficial first […] Read more »
What are My Rights to Owning a Gun If I Have a Protective Order Against Me in Oklahoma?
When an individual requests a protective order, many times the offender whom the protective order controls, is not aware of the additional consequences of the order. There are provisions the offender must follow in addition to staying away from the victim and their place of residence and employment. One of the requirements the offender must […] Read more »