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In the process of getting a divorce and my wife has been doing things against court orders, while in possession of our children, that i see as being potentially harmful to there wellbeing. I cant legally protect them without evidence and this is the only way i can see to obtain any. Thank you for... View More
answered on Apr 28, 2021
My opinion would be no. You will probably get a whole lot further if you hire an attorney and let them guide you on what type of evidence will be admissable in court and most helpful.
We have nothing to testify. We have an uncontested divorce. We turned in my waiver to show up and we have no idea what he has to testify about. The clerk said the judge was old school and if he didn't testify right or say the statement right he would deny the divorce. When my husband asked... View More
answered on Apr 19, 2021
Typically, even in uncontested divorces, the filing party (Petitioner) will have to testify. What this usually entails is stating their name for the court, they have lived in the county and state for the required time, things are not going to get fixed, and they understand they cant marry anyone... View More
I'm a stay at home mom and I'm trying to get into school. We have a toddler. Things are becoming untenable and I know we need to leave. How do I make sure I can keep my little safe when it comes to custody and visitation.
answered on Mar 30, 2021
I’m sorry to hear about your situation. That can be a lot and you should really speak to an attorney about these logistics.
In Oklahoma, if you prove there is domestic violence, the abuser is not supposed to have unsupervised visitation with the children unless the abuser overcomes the... View More
answered on Mar 29, 2021
Very few bigamy cases are filed in Oklahoma, but this is not to say the DA will not file in your case.
answered on Mar 25, 2021
You can file in Oklahoma if you have lived in Oklahoma for the last six months and file in the county where you have lived the last 30 days. If the other party does not live in Oklahoma and does not agree to submit to Oklahoma jurisdiction then you could have a jurisdictional issue so meet with an... View More
My soon to be ex husband and I are in agreement on everything inside our house as far as who will get what. We have it on paper and are about to have it notarized. However, we just bought this house on 9/30/2020 and he is wanting to stay in the house. I do not mind if he does, I just don’t know... View More
answered on Mar 16, 2021
Yes. You should each have your own attorney. One attorney cannot ethically represent both sides at the same time.
hes passed away and left me with about $600 in passed due bills
answered on Mar 10, 2021
You are still responsible to the utility company. If you ever file for divorce, remember to ask to be reimbursed for any amount that you paid.
I have my signed decree that states, "Support alimony payments shall only terminate if Petitioner remarries". My ex-wife informed me she has remarried effective 5 March 2020. I have paid the amount in full as required for March. When April rolls around do I require a court injunction... View More
answered on Mar 8, 2021
Hire an attorney to help you terminate the alimony payment. Things at the courthouse are moving slow with the weather closings and covid so get this filed asap.
VA is used for purposes of gross income in calculating child support.
answered on Mar 16, 2021
No- counseling is not mandated. The only thing that will be required is the co-parenting class. I have seen this class waived for one parent if they are not receiving any visitation, but anyone receiving visitation/custody will have to go to the class.
answered on Mar 5, 2021
I don't see why not unless there is a court order stating otherwise.
answered on Feb 25, 2021
Family law cases are not as simple as filing out forms. Preparing the proper documents in only part of the equation. It is also critical to follow the appropriate procedure, local court rules, and fully understand the rules of evidence so any evidence can be properly presented and considered by... View More
Can I file pro Se and request judge to reinstate divorce without having to repay filing fees?
answered on Feb 16, 2021
Generally if the case was truly dismissed then you will have to start the process over with a new filing and everything.
That I am not entitled to half but something like 25% of the assets. Everything we own is communal property (house, cars, boat and camper), we have two minor children and we live in OK.
answered on Feb 3, 2021
You should contact an attorney to assist you in getting what is rightfully yours and what is fair and equitable. Your indiscretion alone is not sufficient to change the fair and equitable distribution. Unless there is more to the case then you need an attorney to help you get that fair treatment.... View More
My husband wanted to change his last name to mine once we were married due to a felony conviction on his part. We were together 2.5 years and he never used my name or changed his last name to mine until we filed for divorce, he changed his drivers license to my last name approximately 2-4 days... View More
answered on Jan 27, 2021
I agree with your attorney. Direct all question about your case to your attorney.
Can he reopen a default decree that was given on 10/15/2020? He has been in prison 15 out of 19 years of marriage, never held a job, nor did he stay at home and take care of our 3 kids. He says he wants 1/2 of everything and 19 years of alimony.. I have sole custody of the kids. And a court order... View More
answered on Dec 30, 2020
If he is represented, the attorney must be licensed in Oklahoma in some form, even if it is a temporary licensure (pro has vice). If he was not properly served, or not given a reasonable opportunity to challenge the divorce, Especially as it comes to child custody and child support, then some... View More
My wife filed a petition for divorce. I’m being served papers tomorrow. My spouse’s father is telling me to meet him tomorrow morning with a notary to sign the papers. Do I need to sign them then or can I take them, read over them, and sign and get them notarized when I’m ready?
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answered on Dec 23, 2020
A notary is not needed to be served papers. You should NOT sign anything when being served. You should receive a copy of the summons as well as the petition. Then you have a little over two weeks to file your answer/response with the court. If you have any other questions then reach out to a family... View More
I was denied the right to find another lawyer for our divorce. Hard to explain in a summary. But my lawyer was Haha hehehe with my ex husband's attorney when u arrived for court my lawyer pulls me aside and quits and takes everything like police reports domestic violence pictures and so... View More
answered on Dec 20, 2020
If you mean does the court appoint an attorney for you like in a criminal case, no.
You would need to hire an attorney to represent you in a divorce case.
He filed for a divorce under same ID im driving 6 hrs neither of us are residents of the state he then lied and put an exparte on me the judge rolled her eyes when I chose to fight an attorney I paid did not go to court dropped it seeing me for 10,500 I paid him 1500 up front he made me print out... View More
She called me while I was at work and asked if I wanted another credit card. I told her no as I already have 3 personal credit cards and don’t want anymore. When I got home she told me she signed up for the card but didn’t put my name down. The bank account was in my name and which she used to... View More
answered on Dec 16, 2020
It depends on a lot of things. The wording of your decree regarding debt, the timing of the purchases, and whether it is a debit or credit card. I wish I could help you more, but I would hire an attorney to help you clear it up.
Since they have been divorced he inherited 7million dollars. Is there anyway she is entitled to any of that money? She is almost 70 and still works full time, so if she could get some of that money it would make her life a LOT easier. The divorce took place in Oklahoma
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