What is a Power of Attorney for Custody in Oklahoma?
A parent can delegate another person to be a caregiver for the child for a period up to a maximum of one year.
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A parent can delegate another person to be a caregiver for the child for a period up to a maximum of one year.
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The court will if you make the court do it. The court, generally, most judges would greatly prefer that the parties work together.
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There’s a certain week-on, week off 50/50 schedule. There’s a 2-2-3 50/50 schedule. There’s what some people call standard visitation.
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For a first offense, if the value of the goods is below $1000, then that is a misdemeanor. For a second offense, still a misdemeanor.
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For a first offense, simple domestic A and B is a misdemeanor, it has a possibility of up to one year in the county jail.
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We’ve got the main crime, which is DUI. That can be a misdemeanor or felony, depending on whether you have prior offenses or not.
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Marital property is your property. If you are married and that is the property of the marriage, then either spouse has an equal right to it.
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On July 6, 2015, Ms. Wendy Bristow* died at age 74 at Westbrook Healthcare, Inc. in Waurika, OK.
Perhaps the most tragic thing about Ms. Bristow’s death is that it was completely preventable.
It was about 20-30 minutes from the time Ms. Bristow started choking to the time someone called 9-1-1. If they had made that emergency call right away, she could still be alive. It’s important to understand that this wasn’t an isolated event. Ms. Bristow had been suffering from neglect at Westbrook for a year. This incident, her final incident, is what brought on legal action.
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You’ve got the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do may be used against you in a court of law. You’ve got a right to an attorney.
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Is DUI a felony? And the answer is that is it depends. A first offense DUI is always a misdemeanor in the state of Oklahoma.
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The answer is maybe, and it depends on the circumstances and what you qualify as a loss of your license.
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For a first offense DUI, the range of punishment is from 10 days, which has a 10-day minimum, to one year is the maximum.
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The primary purpose is that when somebody passes away and they have assets, the purpose is to determine who gets those assets.
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Yes, however, if you have a large estate you will need the help of an attorney to do appropriate estate planning.
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In the state of Oklahoma, Probate is a type of civil action that is filed with the court in order to handle somebody’s estate.
The easiest way to avoid asset forfeiture, under those circumstances, does not to travel with large sums of money.
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Asset forfeiture allows police to seize and then keep or sell any property they allege is involved in a crime.
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Most of the asset forfeiture cases in Oklahoma deal with the Dangerous and Controlled Substances Act, essentially drugs, illegal drugs.
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Civil forfeiture allows police to seize, and then keep or sell, any property they allege is involved in a crime that was committed.
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DUI’s will stay on there forever. They will never remove themselves. They will never fall off. You must expunge them.
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In Oklahoma, you can be in municipal court, you could be in tribal court, you could be in county court, you could be in federal court.
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First off, in Oklahoma, we do have relatively open and publicly available court records on oscn.net and odcr.com.
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The answer is no, it’s quite common to have joint custody. There’s a lot of different ways that joint custody can be done.
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The answer generally is you’re not required if you can reach an agreement otherwise, but you could be required.
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If you are convicted, you have one appeal of right, meaning that you cannot be denied an opportunity to have an appeal.
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