Emotions often run high during child custody proceedings. In their emotional state, parents often make poor choices that that can cost them custody of their child. Even if acting with good intentions, you should take care to avoid the following common pitfalls—or risk losing custody of your child. 1) Taking your children without notice. In order to make the right decision about child custody, the court wants Read More
Oklahoma Family Law: Establishing Paternity
If you're part of an unmarried couple in Oklahoma, you lack a few of the legal privileges enjoyed by married couples. One of these is the “presumption of paternity,” which means that when two married people have a baby, the husband automatically gains the status of legal father. The same is not true for a biological father who isn't married to the baby's mother. In this case, you'll have to “establish paternity” Read More
Oklahoma Alimony: What You Need to Know
If you're going through the divorce process, you probably have plenty of issues on your mind, from child custody to property division to visitation rights. What about alimony? It can be difficult to predict if alimony, or spousal support, will become a factor in your divorce case. Keep reading to find out what awarding alimony looks like in the state of Oklahoma. How is alimony paid? If an Oklahoma court Read More
Oklahoma Divorce Law: Understanding the Difference Between Marital and Separate Property
When you're considering a divorce, it's important to understand the family laws particular to your state. After all, issues like property division and child custody tend to vary from state to state. If you live in Oklahoma, for instance, the courts must distinguish between marital and separate property before they can be divided between you and your ex-spouse. You'll want to understand the difference between the two Read More
Understanding Grandparents’ Rights to Visitation and Custody
It's never easy to watch your children go through a divorce. If you're a grandparent seeking custody of your grandchildren in the wake of a divorce, things can get even more complicated. You may naturally be concerned about your relationship with your grandchildren post-divorce. Once the divorce is finalized, how do you fit into the picture? What are your legal rights as a grandparent? Let's take a look at the Read More
The Financial Playbook for Divorce: 6 Steps to Take ASAP
Are you prepared for life after divorce? If you’re only just starting to consider divorce, chances are you haven’t give much thought to your future finances. You have a difficult decision to make, but it never hurts to plan for any eventuality. Follow these steps early on to protect your money and your financial standing before the divorce process begins. Step 1: Grow Your “Rainy Day” Fund That’s why you have Read More
4 Ways to Successfully Co-Parent
As difficult as separation and divorce may be, perhaps the most difficult part occurs when all of the third parties previously involved in the divorce process are gone and you are left alone to co-parent with your ex spouse. For some, co-parenting comes naturally and amicably. For others, the experience is more contentious. The good news is, there are practices you can implement to make co-parenting easier for you Read More
6 Tips to Help Your Children Cope with Your Divorce
If you’re going through a divorce with children in the mix, it’s probably safe to say that thoughts about your kids’ well-being is taking up just as much of your attention as the divorce itself. Even so, it can be hard to keep the spotlight on them while you’re sorting out your emotions, your affairs, and your legal responsibilities. What are some of the best ways to help your children cope with the divorce process? Read More
3 Situations in Which You May Need to Pursue a Motion to Modify
It is not uncommon for a person to request a change to their divorce decree, regarding issues involving the children such as child custody and support are concerned. While the decree may be suitable at the time it is issued by the court, no one can predict the future and people often experience both substantial and ongoing changes of circumstances. Here are four situations in which you may need to explore your Read More
6 Things You Should Know Regarding Your Estate Plan and Divorce
When two people are married, they make many decisions with the belief that they will be together for the rest of their lives. When things do not work out, it is important to go through those decisions and make modifications. This is especially true when it comes to estate planning. If you do not properly update your estate planning documents after a divorce, it can result in your ex receiving assets or controls Read More
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