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Tulsa Law Blog
Can I Get Joint Child Custody of My Kids in Oklahoma
Getting joint child custody in Oklahoma is a thing that if done correctly is your right. In the event of a divorce where minor children are involved, the family law courts in Oklahoma will focus on the child’s best interests while making custody decisions. The general view of the courts is that a child in this situation can benefit the…
Can I Recover For Soft Tissue Injuries at Work in Oklahoma
Soft Tissue Injuries at work are very common workplace injuries in Oklahoma. However, they are much more difficult to prove for purposes of receiving Workers Comp payments. The reason people have trouble getting workman’s comp payment is generally due to the inability to know exactly when the injury happened. As a result, some people cannot report the injury until much…
You Can Adopt Your Stepchildren In Oklahoma If The Natural Parent Doesn’t Agree
You can still adopt your stepchildren even if the natural parent objects. In the state of Oklahoma, stepchild adoption is a legal process that creates a permanent parent-child relationship between the stepparent and the stepchild. However, the path to adoption can be particularly challenging when a biological parent does not consent. Under certain conditions laid out by Oklahoma statutes, specifically…
What is a Physical Custody Arrangement and How Does it Work?
When parents separate or divorce in Oklahoma, one of the most important issues is where the child will live and how time will be shared between parents, which is known as a physical custody arrangement. Understanding how this arrangement works can help parents create a schedule that serves their child’s best interests while maintaining strong parent–child relationships. To see this…
What is a Revocable Trust in Oklahoma and Should I Get One?
A revocable trust—often called a “living trust”—is one of the most popular estate planning tools in Oklahoma. It allows you to manage your assets during your lifetime and control how they are distributed after your death. For many, a revocable trust offers flexibility, privacy, and efficiency compared to a traditional will-based estate plan. To see this article as a video,…
Can You Waive Your Right to a Jury Trial in Oklahoma? Pros and Cons
Many wonder if they can waive their right to a jury trial. In Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma, defendants in criminal and civil cases have a constitutional right to a jury trial. However, you may have the option to opt for a bench trial, where a judge decides your case. Before making this decision, weighing the potential benefits and drawbacks is…