Who Gets Child Custody in an Oklahoma Divorce Proceeding?
When determining where a child should go after a divorce or separation, courts consider the best interest of the child.
Who Gets Child Custody in an Oklahoma Divorce Proceeding? Read Post »
When determining where a child should go after a divorce or separation, courts consider the best interest of the child.
Who Gets Child Custody in an Oklahoma Divorce Proceeding? Read Post »
It’s a difficult situation. It’s impeding visitation rights or failing to protect your child. Speak to an attorney as soon as possible.
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The Millstone Act of 2023 would criminalize licensed medical professionals who provide gender therapy to individuals under 21.
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House Bill 1002, also known as the Second Amendment Sanctuary State Act, aims to create a sanctuary state for lawful gun owners.
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Over 3,000 bills have been suggested in the Oklahoma legislature, and many will not pass, but there is one particularly interesting proposal.
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If the non-custodial parent doesn’t pay child support, they could face penalties such as up to six months in jail and a $500 fine.
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Parents can make arrangements outside of their order as long as both agree. If one stops agreeing, the original order will be enforced.
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The court will consider the modification if there has been a substantial change that directly affects the best interests of the child.
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Some of these bills will have significant impacts on clients and the community. The session is expected to end in May.
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Minor offenses shouldn’t be taken lightly as failure to address them can result in warrants being issued for your arrest and jail time.
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Actual physical control is a crime in which a person is in physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Bonding someone out of jail generally involves paying a monetary bond, which is usually posted by a professional bondsman.
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Being a good witness involves being able to remember and provide details of the events leading up to and during your arrest to your attorney.
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A child can express a preference for who they want to live with, but the court ultimately decides if it is in the best interest of the child.
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Factors that courts look at include physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, ongoing domestic abuse, and alcoholism.
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According to Oklahoma Title 43, Section 134, the payments for spousal support shall terminate upon the recipient’s death or remarriage.
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The court defines unfitness of a parent in terms of conditions that inhibit providing for a child’s comfort and development.
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It found that Oklahoma did not have the legal authority to charge defendants who were Indians for crimes that occurred on reservation land.
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The warrant was issued by a magistrate who abandoned neutrality by helping law enforcement redraft the affidavit and sign the warrant.
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A predicate misdemeanor is a type of misdemeanor that becomes a more serious felony if the individual is convicted of the same offense again.
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He appealed his 20-year sentence on the grounds of insufficient evidence presented by the state to prove his guilt as an accessory.
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The court found that the state is privileged to withhold the identity of a person who has furnished information to law enforcement.
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Some indicators of probable cause include if the individual appears to be impaired or if there is paraphernalia or contraband in plain view.
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