Can a “nearly wed” get a divorce?
Marriage has been a topic of much debate this year, with some states permitting same-sex marriage and the Supreme Court’s decision on the Defense of
Marriage has been a topic of much debate this year, with some states permitting same-sex marriage and the Supreme Court’s decision on the Defense of
How well do you know your spouse? This question may hold the answer to the type divorce you should choose. You want your Oklahoma divorce
Divorce can be expensive. Divorce attorneys are trained, licensed professionals, and paperwork preparation, filing costs for court and expert testimony, if necessary, can all add
The perceived role of grandparents is often to preside over family get-togethers and have a good time with their grandchildren. Sadly, the world is more
A generation or two ago, many family law issues seemed less complex. While children were born out of wedlock, they tended to be infrequent, with
A divorce is such a personal and emotional situation for Oklahoma couples that it is sometimes easy to forgot that while a divorce settlement or
When you think about the assets you have acquired throughout your life, what is most important to you? While you may have some heirlooms that
Few things can drive home the reality of divorce for children the way that one parent moving out of the family home does. Both parents
Many parents who are considering divorce worry about the effect that divorce will have on their children. They worry that their children will not adjust
During a divorce, next to child custody and child support issues, the property division can be the most difficult and contentious issue. Part of the
Child support is almost always a contentious issue for parents during a divorce. Child support is designed to provide financial support for the children after
Nearly 15 years ago, Oklahoma had the second highest divorce rate in the country. When those figures were released, then Governor Frank Keating sought to