How to Prepare for Successful Mediation in Family Law
How to prepare for mediation in Oklahoma family law cases. Continue reading How to Prepare for Successful Mediation in Family Law
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Subjects of interest related to divorce, child custody, paternity, visitation, and child support matters in Oklahoma.
How to prepare for mediation in Oklahoma family law cases. Continue reading How to Prepare for Successful Mediation in Family Law
There are only a handful of states left that still recognize Alienation of Affection lawsuits. Oklahoma is not one of them. Continue reading Can I Sue the Homewrecker?
Tips and suggestions to get the most out of your interactions with the Guardian Ad Litem. Continue reading Oklahoma Family Law: The Guardian Ad Litem
Must know divorce tips anyone can use in 2023. Continue reading Must Know Divorce Tips for 2023
Discussion of Oklahoma divorce and paternity Good Conduct Orders. Continue reading Oklahoma Divorce: What are Good Conduct Orders?
Oklahoma discovery practice responding to Request for Production. Continue reading Oklahoma Divorce How to: Discovery Document Production
Want to know what a train wreck looks like? Let your attorney get surprised in court with something you didn’t tell him. Continue reading Oklahoma Divorce Tips: Tell Your Lawyer Everything!
Learn about a strategy with the potential to exponentially increase the odds of persuading a judge to award joint custody. Continue reading The Best Ever Legal Advice? There is one clear winner
How to identify and organize a witness list for your attorney in an Oklahoma divorce, paternity, visitation, child support, or child custody case.
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Continue reading Oklahoma Divorce and Child Custody Guide: Witness List
There is no such thing as “our” attorney in a family law case. Don’t fall in this trap. An attorney is either his attorney, or her attorney. Can’t be both.
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Continue reading Do I Really Need an Attorney? My Spouse Says I Don’t.