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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce for Oklahoma on
Q: Can you end a divorce decree
Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Mar 9, 2018

What exactly do you mean by can you end a divorce decree?

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Oklahoma on
Q: How do I go about getting to see my Kids when my husband trys everything to keep that from happening?

We have been seperated going on 4 yrs. Have tried the online divorce but doesn't work cause he won't ever agree. All I want to do is see my Kids. He's already got my 2 Boys against me thinking I never wanted them. He's been working on my little girl now. My boys are fixing to be... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Mar 9, 2018

You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem ASAP. Many will work on payment plans. You can call the Oklahoma Bar Association in Oklahoma City for help finding a lawyer. Don't delay anymore.

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Q: My ex was awarded the car in the divorce. I am making payments on it. She just bought a new one. Kept mine and gave it

Someone. How do I get my car back

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Mar 9, 2018

You can't get it back. It was awarded to her, and she can give it away if she wants to.

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Q: How much am i required to let my husband see our children during a divorce

My husband has been abusing his medications and has never previously asked for them on his day off

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Mar 9, 2018

Can't answer properly without knowing how med abuse effects his ability to properly care for kids. The general answer is a REASONABLE amount of time.

If you don't have your own attorney, you should hire one immediately to help you. Many will let you make payments, and don't...
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Q: Hello I have been married for 6 yrs an I am trying to get my disability case settled an my wife has kicked me an my

Daughter out with absolutely nothing an has filed us on her tax's an has kept it all she has been the sole provider for 4yrs is it possible to have her pay for this divorce

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Feb 23, 2018

The general rule is each party is responsible for their own legal fees, however, It is possible for the court to order one party to pay the other party's attorney fees. If a case has been filed you should consult with an attorney asap. Many offer free consultations.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support and Divorce for Oklahoma on
Q: Me and my husband are getting a divorced. We had two children together. How much will he owe in child support in a month
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 21, 2018

There is a child support calculator on the OK DHS website. You will need to enter gross monthly income for each and health insurance costs. Even if you don't have all the info, this should give you an idea what it will be.

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Q: Neither me nor my husband have custody of our daugher. HOw should i file for divorce?

My mother currently has Guardianship of our daughter. My husband has not seen her since december 31st 2013, and it was 6 months between then and the last time he had seen her. I am just not sure how to file for divorce at this point,

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 17, 2018

You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem, to file for divorce, and seek termination of the guardianship.

Shortly after the Gdn was appointed, you should have been given a list named something like "Conditions for...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Foreclosure for Oklahoma on
Q: I was never on the mortgage with my ex. decree says I have no responsibility. Mortgage co. is coming after me. Can they?
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 17, 2018

Not if you didn't sign the note and mortgage. If suit is filed, or they harass you, You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem. Good luck.

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1 Answer | Asked in Banking, Civil Litigation, Divorce and Tax Law for Oklahoma on
Q: My divorce lawyer told me the adultry law had been repealed in the state of Oklahoma so is this accurate?

My ex wife was witnessed stealing my mail to file a joint tax return in which the money was not deposited into an account under my name as well as hacking my checking account to transfer money from accounts she was not on so how do I have her prosecuted for these 3 felonies since these issues were... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Mar 9, 2018

Sorry, but adultery is still a felony in Oklahoma, punishable by up to a $500 fine and/or 5 years. See 21 OK Statutes § 871. Most District Attorneys are not interested in prosecuting these cases however. They're already overloaded with more serious crimes.

You should see your...
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2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Oklahoma on
Q: In need of a change of custody form for Oklahoma.

My ex-wife and I currently live in Oklahoma. Currently, she has custody of our two kids and I get them every other weekend (though they stay with me more often). She's recently informed me she's going to be moving to Florida. My daughter is going to go with her and my son will stay with... View More

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Feb 15, 2018

If you are modifying custody you really should get an attorney to help you. If it is being done by agreement it can be done relativly quickly and inexpensive. You will save money in the long run getting it done right.

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Q: What does entry of appearance mean? “Entry of appearance must be filed by respondent, pro se, or substitute with in 30”
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 15, 2018

An Entry of Appearance is a written document filed in a case, with a copy mailed to the other attorney (or the other party if no attorney) which acknowledges receiop of a copy of the summons and petition, or other paperwork received, and states that a time, usually 20 days, is reserved within... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Are we still married, if not how do i go about filing for divorce?

We have not spoken, lived together or had any kind of communication in roughly 6 years. We have also not filed taxes together or even married filing separate. She lives in Pennsylvania i live in oklahoma.

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Feb 13, 2018

If you were married but never divorced, you are still married.

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Q: What rights do I have in Oklahoma if the terminated parental rights parent comes to our house or school?

We live in Oklahoma. Our divorce was filed in Texas. The termination of parental rights were also filed in Texas. The father is currently in prison, but up for parole soon. What rights do we have if he comes to our house or my son's school?

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 14, 2018

If he does appear, you can file in your local court for a Protective Order to prohibit his coming around, or contacting your child. It would be a good idea to write him before his release, and remind him of termination of his rights, and that he is prohibited by law from contact with the child, and... View More

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Q: My husband lives out of state and we are getting a divorce uncontested. Do we have to go to court?
Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Feb 9, 2018

Yes, a divorce is done in the district court. Hire an attorney to help you get this done.

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Q: I got my divorce papers and signed them what do I do now? It’s uncontested

I also have a restraining order so I can’t see my child till court. Do I have to have a respons or do I just go to court with my copy? And when would that be?

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 9, 2018

Can't quite understand your questions. Your best bet is to visit with a lawyer in your area so he or she can look at your papers and tell you what you need to do. This is particularly important for the restraining order.

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Q: In Oklahoma if the court fines and costs are not paid is the divorce finalized
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 6, 2018

Yes, you are divorced on the date the judge pronounces you divorced, and it is final for all purposes, except for motion for new trial, and appeal time starts when the decree is filed.

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Q: What happens with inherited property in a divorce? Almost everything we have was inherited from my mother and father.
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 3, 2018

ORDINARILY inherited property is considered the "separate" property of the person who inherited it. However there are many exceptions in which cases a spouse may be awarded some of it. These are too complicated to explain here.

You should consult an experienced Family Law...
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Q: If my wife wants a legal separation in Oklahoma, can she file it without asking for any kindof financial support from me
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Feb 1, 2018

Yes, but why file it? There is no need if you're separated, and each have the property they want. Very few of these are filed now. In past years most were filed by Catholics who were opposed to divorce.

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Q: My boyfriend divorce was final in March 2017. Can he modify the amount he has to pay due to his income is 0

He is a business owner that had to close his business in October of 2017. He is going to have to file bankruptcy in the next month, What he agreed to pay at the time of the divorce can that amount change and/or if he is to be responsible for paying off her car, etc. How can he do that with no... View More

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Jan 30, 2018

Child support can be modified based on a change in circumstances. Can be effective date motion is filed. Property and debt orders are not modified.

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Q: what if someone lies in divorce petition and you have proof that they are lying on you? This is in Oklahoma
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Jan 28, 2018

Seldom is this prosecuted as a crime. You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in Oklahoma , for help with this divorce problem.

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