If I Have an OMMA Card, Can I Still Get Visitation and Partial Custody?
In Oklahoma, having an OMMA card does not automatically affect your ability to have custody or visitation rights with your child. According to Title 63, Section 425, Subsection D, a licensed medical marijuana patient cannot be denied custody or visitation unless their behavior poses an unreasonable danger to the safety of the child. The key factor is how your marijuana use may impact the well-being of your child. Even if deemed a danger, the court may still allow supervised visitation or other forms of contact to maintain the parent-child relationship. It’s important to consult with an attorney to navigate this complex issue and protect your rights. To schedule a strategy session, visit MakeLawEasy.com.
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