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Other party.However my estranged spouse has been concealing the child from me, can I sue for child stealing and parental kidnapping?
answered on May 16, 2018
Sounds like a petition for divorce has been filed. You need to hire an attorney to file an answer to the petition and request a hearing to deal with your custody and visitation issues?
Being homeless but he wouldn't stay off meth. He is dangerous. We have a 3 year old. We were both dating other people, his girlfriend broke up with him. I am pregnant with my boyfriend's baby.
answered on May 15, 2018
If you truly cannot find an attorney to help you with this issue, I suggest the following:
1. Seek a protective order immediately to get this guy out of your home, and require him to stay from you.
2. Go to the website www.legalaidok.org for legal help with the divorce, I believe... View More
I live in Missouri and she and my 2 children live in Oklahoma...can she force me to to do this?
answered on May 14, 2018
If it is an Oklahoma order, if she requests an income assignment the court will order one.
Do we just need to sign a petition? What is the approximate cost?
answered on May 9, 2018
If neither of you remarried and the divorce was in Oklahoma it is fairly straight forward. I prepare forms for $250. I believe that most courts will not charge a filing fee. You will need to go to the court that issued the divorce decree even if you live elsewhere now.
I never signed anything but name is everywhere as if I filed it. My middle name is spelled wrong, dates are wrong, no judge, no case number. It is notarized. I can not find it on demand records.
answered on Apr 26, 2018
You need to have an attorney review your document and they will be able to tell you. No way to know without seeing what you are talking about.
Her parents are accessories to the crime they are allowing her new guy to spend the night while my 2 young children are there as well can this be a criminal case or is it a civil case
answered on Apr 25, 2018
To clarify your question, are you asking if her parents can be criminally prosecuted because your wife is having an affair or are you asking something different?
my husband filed in Oklahoma for divorce my five yr old son and I live in florida the papers state that 'It is further ordered adjudged and decreed by the court that petitioner and respondent have agreed no child support at this time" In six months from now can I open a child support case
answered on Apr 17, 2018
Yes. You may file for a modification of your divorce decree whenever there is a substantial, material and permanent change in conditions.
we are amicable and have spilt everything 50/50 on our own. But she is divorcing me because she felt alone. Our jobs kept us apart. no other reason. Is she entitled to an equal share of my 401k. I had $150,000 and she had $95,000 in hers. should she receive ($27,500) to make it 50\50.
answered on Apr 15, 2018
Oklahoma is not a "Community Property" state. It's an "equitable division of all property" state. You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem. Good luck.
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And if the partner is harassing the married women could should she get a restraining order
answered on Apr 9, 2018
NO, this type of action was abolished in Oklahoma in 1976, see Laws 1976, HB 1672, c. 164, § 2, eff. October 1, 1976, or 76 Oklahoma Statutes § 8.1. Alienation of Affections or Seduction - Civil Action - Abolition
My wife is currently trying to divorce me. I show up at the courthouse with police records and photos proving I was physically assaulted by her. I also had DHS documents proving that she was considered to be neglectful towards our son. She shows up with nothing but her word and tears and my... View More
Against me for our upcoming court date, I am trying to get a protection order against my husband. And she used a key stroke memorization program to read everything i have ever sent off my phone withought my consent.
answered on Apr 2, 2018
Hope this helps, there is probably also a federal statute:
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Title 21. Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 70 - Other Offenses Against Property Rights
Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act
Section 1953 - Unlawful Acts - Penalties
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And I know her to well she will Forge my name to the paper saying she gave me. I didn't find out she really moved till this weekend
answered on Apr 1, 2018
You need to hire an attorney first thing tomorrow morning to take action to object to the move and cite her for contempt!! Do not delay!
We agreed for my son to take payments over on my car so that my fiance could buy a new truck and camper for work and I would take his old truck. Now that we split up he took the truck back and also kept everything else the house 2 boats camper 2 trucks what legal grounds do I have. He said he felt... View More
answered on Mar 30, 2018
You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem. There are a lot of factors involved here. Being able to discuss all of them is necessary for the right decision on how to proceed.
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This was a couple decades ago and my dad had custody of me but my mom signed for me to get married in another state. Can this marriage be completely wiped off the record?? We were split up before I was even 6 months pregnant and only "lived together" for about 3 months. The ex was... View More
answered on Mar 28, 2018
Sorry, but there are no provisions in law to expunge divorce records.
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They already have someone else and is living in the house with our child
answered on Mar 25, 2018
There are many factors involved in the determination of support. You should immediately see an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem and help you with your divorce.
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We have received signed temporary orders and are awaiting the 90 day waiting period to end. My husband is trying to get a home equity loan to divide the house asset per our decree before the divorce is final and his loan officer is asking for me to file a quitclaim deed as a single person before... View More
answered on Mar 18, 2018
Yes, you are not a single person, unless the deed is DATED after the decree, which it could be. The decree will be included in the abstract of title. The banker is wrong in requesting this. Both should sign the qcd to him.
answered on Mar 18, 2018
Your choice, either way. File the way best for you, unless your decree provides otherwise.
Two children, husband will not sign but doesn’t want to return to Oklahoma because of other child support cases.
answered on Mar 14, 2018
DHS would be a necessary party if you are receiving state assistance. Always best to hire an attorney.
But we can't get a hold of her ex to finish signing off the property stuff. We know where he's at and he's refusing to file the paperwork back to his lawyer and or contact his lawyer . And no one can get ahold of him.Are me and my fiance still able to get married?
answered on Mar 13, 2018
No, she is divorced. Contact his lawyer in writing to get the "Decree of Dissolution" filed. Keep a copy.
If that doesn't work, write the judge, detailing your contact with the lawyer, and his response, if any. Good luck.
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