Tulsa Divorce Information
What is the Difference Between a Divorce and a Legal Separation?
Not all troubled marriages end in divorce. If a married couple is having trouble but believes that the marriage can be saved or if the parties desire to stay married for religious, insurance, health or other reasons, they may petition the court for a legal separation. The following is a brief explanation of the differences […] Read more »
How Can I Modify Our Child Custody Order in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, a child custody order sometimes can be modified, whether both parents agree to the modification or not. This article explains how you can modify your custody order in Oklahoma. In order to modify your custody order in Oklahoma, a “Motion to Modify Custody Order” must be filed, typically with the same court from […] Read more »
Can My Ex-Wife Move to Another State With My Children?
Relocation is often an extremely contentious issue as it relates to child custody. Whether or not a custodial parent can move to another state with the children is a question that is frequently asked by the non-custodial parent. This article describes what you can do if you have been notified that your ex-spouse is planning […] Read more »
How Long Does Divorce Take In Oklahoma?
How long a divorce takes in Oklahoma depends on the particular circumstance of the divorce. Every divorce is different. Your personal history, background, financial situation, family circumstances and other details can effect how long your divorce will take. This article describes the main factors that will determine how long it takes to get a divorce […] Read more »
What are the Requirements for a Common Law Marriage in Oklahoma?
People get married for a variety of reasons including romance, finances or inheritance rights. Traditionally, this means getting a marriage license and have a ceremony before a judge, justice of the peace or clergyman. In Oklahoma however, it is not necessary for you to go the traditional route in order to enjoy the benefits of […] Read more »