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Do I Get to Keep My House and Car if I File Bankruptcy in Oklahoma?
One common question people have when they’re filing bankruptcy in Oklahoma: Do I Get to Keep My House and Car if I File Bankruptcy in Oklahoma? In Oklahoma, the laws regarding bankruptcy allow exemptions of certain assets. Exemptions in bankruptcy allow you to keep many of your assets when you file. This article will cover the options available under both…
The Basics Of Bail In Oklahoma
The right to bail in Oklahoma is guaranteed, within certain limitations, by the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This amendment states that “[e]xcessive bail shall not be required” in a criminal case. Supreme Court cases have held that the government must not set bail higher than what is necessary to ensure the government’s interest. The classic government interests…
What Is a Blind Plea In Oklahoma Criminal Defense Cases And Reasons For Doing It
A blind plea in Oklahoma is very serious and it requires a strong understanding of what it is and the consequences at hand. In the complex landscape of criminal defense law, defendants facing charges are often presented with various legal strategies and options. One such strategy that may be employed in certain circumstances is known as a “blind plea.” When…
What Is a No Contest Clause in a Will And Is It Enforceable in Oklahoma?
When you are making a will, understanding every term and condition that you include is crucial to ensuring your wishes are respected after you pass away. One common feature you might consider is a no contest clause (in terrorem clause). The following information addresses this and whether it is enforceable in Oklahoma. Understanding a No Contest Clause A clause in…
If I Lose My Job, Do You Still Have To Pay Child Support in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma you still have to pay child support if you loose your job but there are some things you can do. The law views child support is an essential obligation of every parent. The Family Court tells us every child has a right to receive economic support and emotional care from their parents. Even in the face of challenging…
How Long Bankruptcy Takes In Oklahoma?
How long bankruptcy takes in Oklahoma depends on which kind of bankruptcy you file. There are many myths about what happens, how long it takes, what things you get to keep, and what you must give up. We want to help you understand the process before you decide if it is right for you. One common issue we address is…