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Do I Need to Get a Divorce to Get Out of a Common Law Marriage in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma recognizes common law marriages, unlike most other states. But living with a partner for prolonged periods and presenting yourselves as married to the community does not mean that a common law marriage exists in the opinion of a court. Neither does having children constitute a common law marriage in Oklahoma. Proving Your Common Law […] Read more »What Can I Do if I Cannot Afford My Oklahoma Child Support?
Oklahoma child support is determined by considering several factors, including the income that the parents earn. Events such as job loss or job change can result in significant changes in income. Oklahoma Child Support Modifications When events happen that reduce the disposable income available to a non-custodial parent, they could end up owing Oklahoma child […] Read more »What Can I Do About a Bogus Protective Order in Oklahoma?
A protective order in Oklahoma City is signed by a judge and instructs a defendant to cease certain activities. The defendant is not usually in court when protective orders are first issued. Typically, a protective order in Oklahoma tells the defendant not to make any contact with a victim or be within a certain distance. […] Read more »
