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Q: Can an inmate sell a vehicle to another inmate for a dollar

My soon to be ex husband is in prison and he sold all the vehicles to his cousin who is in prison with him for a dollar so I wouldn't be able to get them in the divorce

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 26, 2017

Not unless he has the certificate of titles to the vehicles, and if so, then it would be difficult. This could be set aside by the court as a fraudulent act.

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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Oklahoma on
Q: Can my husband force me to give him overnights with our infant?

My husband and I have been separated since May. I just gave birth at the end of October, he wants a divorce with 50/50 custody to include overnight stays and without child support even though she's exclusively breastfed and he's been spending progressively less time with her over the... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 24, 2017

No, your husband can't force you to give overnights, or even 50% custody, and he WILL be required to pay child support.

You should consult an experienced Family Law Attorney, in your area, for help with this problem ASAP. Good luck.

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Q: My husband & I want a divorce but still live as roommates. Can we get a divorce while still living together?

On the petition for divorce I am trying to fill in myself there is a clause that says, "Petitioner & Respondent separated on ___day of ___, 20___ and from that date up to the present, Petitioner and Respondent have lived separate and apart without any cohabitation."

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Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 14, 2017

That's the problem with "Divorce Kit" forms. This paragraph is not necessary.

2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Civil Litigation and Civil Rights for Oklahoma on
Q: Can school prevent a father w/ Joint custody from seeing his daughter just because the ex-wife won't add him as contact?

I have joint custody w/ my 12 year old daughter. Her mother is the Custodial w/ final decision making authority.Her mother enrolled her in Lake Hefner school without me being listed as a Contact and did so without providing the school her Birth certificate to prove she is her mother. I am my... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 11, 2017

You have a right to all of her school records as a start. The statute follows. You need to take this, together with a copy of your divorce papers to the school, and discuss the matter again.

http://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/deliverdocument.asp?id=455289&hits=

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Q: I noticed on OSCN that I inadvertently waived my right to a Jury Trial 10 days ago. How many days do I have to fix this?

I was never informed by my attorney about this nor the Judge either. I didn't sign anything either. It is just circled on the arraignment minutes document. The Judge is Biased as hell too so I feel I need this in order to have a shot at winning.

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 10, 2017

Contact your attorney asap.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce for Oklahoma on
Q: Im getting a divorce from my wife. We have been married just under 5 years. We have been separated the past 1.5 years

I am a retired Army Officer and a current teacher. My wife was a teachers assistant when we married and still has the same job. We have no children together. Is it likely that I will be paying alimony?

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 10, 2017

Its not possible to give you an accurate answer based on the limited information provided. To get a reliable answer you will need to schedule a consultation with an attorney so they can review your case in detail.

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Q: I'm needing to find out the best and fastest way to get a divorce

We married on sept. 9th of this year. He's incarcerated in colorado and I live in oklahoma. He was incarcerated when we met. There's no children involved. I'm wanting to put this behind me asap.

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 8, 2017

You should hire an EXPERIENCED Family Law Attorney to help you get this done quickly. IF you and your husband can agree to terms, and he is willing to sign a Waiver of Summons and Waive time within which to plead. Under the circumstances, it MAY be possible to secure an annulment rather than a... View More

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Q: Can a man and his pregnant girlfriend move in together after his divorce is final or do they have to wait 6 months?
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 8, 2017

YES, they can move in together after his divorce. The divorce Decree only prohibited RE-Marriage to a third party (IN OKLAHOMA) for 6 months. Many couples under these circumstances go out of state and marry.

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Q: What happens if You don’t pay your court reporter fees after a divorce deposition?
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 8, 2017

I can't really answer without more details. Is this for a trial transcript on appeal? If so the Court Reporter is not required to file the transcript until paid, and you appeal can be dismissed. If the transcript has been made by Order of the Court, you could be held in contempt, and finally,... View More

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Q: Does my husband has the right to divorce if I don't want to?

We got married in Arkansas

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 7, 2017

Yes

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2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Divorce and Family Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Relocation when your child turns 12

I have joint custody of my kids. When they turn 12 and if they want to live with their father, am I able to relocate more than 75 miles away. They have expressed they want to live with him when they turn 12. My husband and I are planning on moving more than 75 miles away if they do decide they want... View More

Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Nov 7, 2017

If you plan to relocate, you must give proper notice to your Ex. This applies to BOTH parties.

At age 12, children are permitted to express their desires as to custody, but the Judge is not required to follow it. Of course there must be a pending action for this. I hope this answers your...
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Q: When served divorce papers in OK, am I allowed to VISIT another state before the divorce is finalized?

3 minor children

Jason Perkins
Jason Perkins
answered on Nov 6, 2017

Yes

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Q: Should i get a divorce, if I am commonlaw married? Yes we have done our taxes together. no children.

No property in both of our names.

Jason Perkins
Jason Perkins
answered on Nov 6, 2017

You should consult with an attorney on whether you are common law married. If you are common law married though you must file for a divorce.

2 Answers | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Divorce for Oklahoma on
Q: What do I do after a default decree was vacated and the respondent is not participating in legal proceedings?

I was granted a default dissolution of marriage after my ex failed to show to any court hearings....He decided to hire an attorney to vacate the decree...which was granted on the pleadings. Meaning we did not have to show up to court, the judge just ruled in his favor. My ex has not paid a dime in... View More

Jason Perkins
Jason Perkins
answered on Nov 6, 2017

If you already have a lawyer you must go through them for legal advice.

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Q: Can my mom accept my divorce papers even if i dont live there

I had been visiting her and other family and then got notified county sheriff had been there and delivered papers

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 6, 2017

If they have filed a return of service you need to hire an attorney asap! Failure to act could result in a default judgement which you may or may not be able to correct layer.

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2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Domestic Violence for Oklahoma on
Q: Can I have a boyfriend during a divorce? It's a sticky situation and my ex could be looking at jail time...

Basically, my ex has done some pretty awful things, I'm talking child porn awful.... Molested my little cousin awful.... We've been split for a few months and currently I have a PO against him for the safety of my children. I've recently met someone new and we've developed... View More

Jason Perkins
Jason Perkins
answered on Nov 5, 2017

You are allowed to have a boyfriend during a divorce. With the facts you presented I would certainly recommend that you hire an attorney. It would not be the best idea to live together during this time and sometimes the judge will even issue a court order saying you cannot.

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1 Answer | Asked in Bankruptcy, Divorce and Family Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Can I file bankruptcy on a Court Order/Judgement that says I am to pay ex's $10-$15K attorney fees if I lose in court?

If people CAN discharge attorney fees in a bankruptcy and assuming you where my ex's attorney and found out that I may do that, would you still want to take this case to trial or attempt to settle it asap since you may not get paid even if you won.

If you say NO that you would not want... View More

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 5, 2017

Attorney fees may or may not be discharged, it depends on several factors. Much better move is hire an attorney so that you don't lose the case to start with and avoid this issue.

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Q: In the state of Oklahoma during my divorce how can I figure out who the other lawyer is ?

He's trying to serve me papers and I'm trying to figure out who his attorney is so I can get the papers an sign them

Pete David Louden
Pete David Louden
answered on Nov 3, 2017

Hire an attorney and they can accept service of the documents for you and then let you know what you need to do next.

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1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody, Divorce and Juvenile Law for Oklahoma on
Q: Im 15 if my parents split up can i choose to live with my girlfriend legally
Gary Johnston Dean
Gary Johnston Dean
answered on Oct 30, 2017

Nope, who you live with will be a decision made by the Judge in their divorce case.

You do have the right to tell the Judge which PARENT you want to live with though, but GF is not an option.

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