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What If I’m Pregnant in a Car Accident in Oklahoma?
If you are pregnant in a car accident in Oklahoma you may have special claims that need to be looked at. Getting into a car accident is one of the most frightening things that can happen while pregnant. Accidents are usually traumatic, even if at low speeds. Mothers and their unborn children can suffer serious injuries in a wreck, with…
Specific Intent and General Intent Crimes in Oklahoma, What’s The Deal
Specific and general intent crimes in Oklahoma require different types of proof for the prosecutor to get a conviction. In criminal law, intent refers to the state of mind of the perpetrator at the time the crime was committed. Specific intent crimes require the perpetrator to have a particular purpose or objective in mind when committing the crime, while general…
Can I Get a Name Change After a Divorce in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma its not uncommon for one of the partners to get a name change after a divorce. After your divorce in Oklahoma, you can either keep you marital name or be restored to your maiden name, its your choice. What you decide is set out in the final order of divorce. The important thing to note is that its…
Can I Get My Gun Rights After an Expungement in Oklahoma
You can restore your Gun Rights After an Expungement but there is more to it than people think. Criminal expungement law in Oklahoma allows individuals to petition for the sealing of their criminal records, effectively removing them from public view. This process provides a fresh start for those who have demonstrated rehabilitation and a commitment to leading law-abiding lives. Eligibility…
Tulsa Immigration Attorneys Discuss Marriage and Fiance Visa Process
Marriage and Fiance Visa Process is tricky but paying close attention to the details helps get the process done. Each year the US Department of State provides approximately 30,000 couples with a marriage visa. These are professionally the K-1 Visa. K-1, or a marriage visa, is a requirement for couples to marry in which one person is a non-citizen of…
Post Conviction DNA Testing
In May of 2013, Oklahoma became the 50 state to enact legislation covering post conviction DNA review for criminal defendants. The new law, 22 O.S. § 1373, Post conviction DNA Testing Act, is some of the most comprehensive legislation on DNA review in the nation. The law impacts criminal defendants that received 25 years or more of imprisonment in violent felony cases….