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Oklahoma Intestate Distribution For Out of Wedlock Children
Intestate distribution for out of wedlock children can be different than it is for children born to a marriage. In Oklahoma, the government has a default will for you if you die without one. This process of using the government’s will for you is called intestate succession. Your estate may go through probate court, and a judge will help your…
Do Protective Orders Require A Family Relationship Between The Parties in Oklahoma?
To be valid in Oklahoma protective orders require a family relationship between the person seeking the order and the person accused of of being dangerous. Anyone concerned for their safety because of stalking, harassment, and threats of violence can obtain protective orders from the court in Oklahoma. One of the questions people seeking protective orders may encounter is whether they…
Assault And Battery Against a Pregnant Woman In Oklahoma
Assault and battery against a pregnant woman in most instances is charged as domestic violence. This is because in many of the cases there is a relationship between the pregnant woman and the accused attacker. But this type of crime isn’t always alleged between persons in a relationship ether by family or by law. In this case, it enhances the…
What Is Aggravated Speeding In Oklahoma?
Aggravated Speeding In Oklahoma is a crime that law enforcement takes very seriously. There are two sources of laws that regulate the speed of travel for motor vehicles on the roads and highways of the state. There is the “basic rule” that leaves it to the driver to go at a “careful and prudent speed”, and there are specific laws…
What is The Civil Appeals Process in Oklahoma?
If you’ve recently been part of a civil court case in Oklahoma, and you’re considering an appeal, it’s important to understand what the appeals process involves. Read on to learn the steps of an appeal in the Oklahoma civil court system, so you know what to expect and how to proceed. Starting Your Appeal The process begins when you decide…
Expunging Juvenile Records
Expunging Juvenile Records is possible under the law. There are often times people find themselves in terrible situations as a juvenile. Whether this is due to poor choices or a lack of maturity, it can still have consequences as an adult. For example, depending on the crimes you are charged with, a juvenile record could enhance your adult charges. Over…