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What Is Revenge Porn in Oklahoma?
Revenge Porn in Oklahoma is becoming more of a problem. Nowadays, cameras are everywhere. Americans snap pictures with their phones, tablets, laptops, cameras, and even handheld videogame consoles. Cameras are even mounted above roadways to document the potentially unlawful behavior of Oklahoma’s motorists. The reality of photography today is that many photographs are taken without a subject’s consent. Additionally, many…
Getting Medical Treatment If I’m Injured in a Car Accident in Oklahoma and I Don’t Have Insurance
If you’re injured in a car accident in Oklahoma having an understanding of insurance law is very important. The first thing to know is that insurance is important if you file a car accident claim for your personal injuries. According to the law in Oklahoma, you are required to maintain a specific type and amount of motorist insurance coverage if…
What If I Get Charged With Violating A Protective Order In Oklahoma?
Violating a protective order in Oklahoma has serious long-term consequences. It amounts to contempt of court and can be charged as either a misdemeanor or felony-level offense. Any violations also make it more likely that the Judge hearing the protective order will grant the request. This could end in a permanent order of protection. If you are accused of violating…
Can I Discharge Willful and Intentional Injury Claims In Bankruptcy?
Intentional injury claims in Oklahoma are usually not forgivable in bankruptcy. It’s not uncommon for people to turn to bankruptcy for relief. But if you’re considering this path, you might be wondering, “Can I discharge willful and malicious injury claims in bankruptcy?” This is a complex question that requires a nuanced understanding of bankruptcy laws. Below, we’ll unravel the details…
Creating a Trust in Your Oklahoma Estate Plan
Creating a trust in Oklahoma isn’t as hard as many people think. When developing your estate plan, you have the option to incorporate trusts as part of your strategy. Trusts can serve as valuable tools to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes, while potentially avoiding the probate process. Understanding the process of creating a trust and the…
Can a Judge Overturn a Jury Verdict in Oklahoma?
Though rare, a judge can overturn a jury verdict in Tulsa cases. In the Oklahoma legal system, including in Tulsa courts, jury verdicts are generally final. However, a judge may overturn a jury verdict in limited and specific circumstances. While rare, this is a safeguard to ensure justice when the law or evidence does not support a trial’s outcome. When…