The Legal Impact Of Suicidal Allegations On Custody In Oklahoma

Overturn a Jury Verdict

The impact of suicidal allegations in custody cases can be significant. In the world of child custody emotion runs high. While the family law courts always prioritize the best interest of the child in making custody decisions other factors weigh heavy on custody arrangements. One such factor is the mental health of the parents. The impact of a parents mental…

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Do Unmarried Fathers Have The Same Rights As Married Dads?

Unmarried Fathers

Unmarried Fathers rights to custody and visitation are the same as they are for married fathers. Thanks to a new law that recently took effect in Oklahoma, unmarried fathers and mothers now have equal parental rights and obligations for a child born outside of a marriage relationship when a paternity acknowledgment is signed. Hospitals have the responsibility to help new parents…

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Oklahoma Custody and Visitation During Coronavirus Outbreak

Contempt in Family Court

Oklahoma custody and visitation during Coronavirus may be impacted but be careful. With the Family Law Courts in Tulsa and throughout Oklahoma effectively closed parents have lots of questions. Many of them involve violations of the existing orders or interpretations of them. Still others involve each parents responsibility to keep the children safe from the virus. In any family law…

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