Child Custody and Timesharing Plans

Few issues are more sensitive and potentially volatile in family law proceedings than matters impacting children. Whether you are unmarried or are going through a divorce, both you and the other parent have rights and responsibilities as parents, and in cases where...

MARITAL AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, AND PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS

If you and your spouse decide to divorce, then one of the most hotly contested issues will be who gets what. Property distribution is often one of the most contentious aspects of a divorce, especially if there is a lot to divide, and if there are no children from the...

IF CHILD SUPPORT ENDS, DOES SPOUSAL SUPPORT INCREASE?

Child support and spousal support (sometimes referred to as alimony) have different purposes and are often awarded independently of each other. Child support typically ends when the child turns 18 or graduates high school (if he or she turned 18 before they...

Types of Child Custody in Oklahoma

If you’re going through a divorce, custody of minor children is one of the issues that will be determined as part of the process. There are situations where the parties are able to come to an agreement and the court may approve it; other times, the matter is somewhat...

Child & Stepchild Custody During A Divorce

It sounds like the situation is a lot more complex than the question provides details about, however, this question comes up more often than not in mixed families. Family law in Oklahoma is intricately complicated in regard to children and custody. Therefore, it would...