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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…
Oklahoma Divorce Rate One of Highest in the Country
The United States as a country has a very high divorce rate. The Oklahoma divorce rate is is one of the largest in the country. In 2012, Oklahoma divorce rate was ranked third, behind Nevada and Maine, as having one of the highest divorce rates, at 12.9%. More recent statistics show that Oklahoma has 13 divorces per 1,000 marriages per year. Divorce…
What Is A Non-Competition Clause in Oklahoma?
A Non-Competition Clause in Oklahoma is a contract between a business and its employee. You may have signed a covenant not to compete when you started a recent job. Many businesses have a standard clause in their employment agreement that restricts people who leave the company from starting or working for a competing business in the area. This type of…
What is the Impact of Shared Custody on Child Support in Oklahoma
Shared custody has a significant impact when it comes to child support arrangements in Oklahoma. Understanding how the state calculates child support in shared custody scenarios is crucial for parents navigating custody agreements. This article explains how shared custody affects child support calculations and the legal factors involved. Understanding Shared Custody In Oklahoma, shared custody means that both parents have…
What Should Be Included in An Estate Plan in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma having the right documents included in an estate plan is key to its success. An estate plan is a crucial tool for protecting your assets, providing for your loved ones, and ensuring that your wishes are carried out both during your lifetime and after your death. A well thought out estate plan typically consists of several key documents,…
In Oklahoma, What Are Homeowners Associations? Can HOAs Put A Lien On My Home?
Homeowners Associations in Oklahoma are found throughout most counties in our state. As a homeowner in Oklahoma, it’s important to understand the role and powers of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and how they might impact your property rights. Importantly, an HOA is an organization that makes and enforces rules for the properties and residents within its jurisdiction. If you own a…