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  • License Suspensions for Failure to Pay Child Support in Oklahoma
    License Suspensions for Failure to Pay Child Support in Oklahoma

    In all states, both parents are expected to financially support their children, and this does not change because parents are not married or because they are divorced. Under Oklahoma law, one or both ...

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  • Essential Tips on How to Co-Parent Your Children After Divorce
    Essential Tips on How to Co-Parent Your Children After Divorce

    If you and your former spouse share children, you will still have to be in each other’s lives after your divorce is finalized and, if there is a lot of negativity and resentment between the two of ...

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  • Who Is Eligible for Alimony in a Divorce?
    Who Is Eligible for Alimony in a Divorce?

    Alimony, commonly known as spousal support, constitutes regular payments that one spouse makes to the other for following their divorce. Alimony is not as common today as it used to be, however, there ...

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  • The Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship
    The Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship

    If you have a family member or friend who is aging or impaired and can no longer take care of their affairs, you may want to consider applying for guardianship or conservatorship. But how do you know ...

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  • How Are Property Disputes Handled in a Divorce?
    How Are Property Disputes Handled in a Divorce?

    When a married couple decides to divorce in Oklahoma, any property the spouses share will need to be divided. This is likely to lead to a heated confrontation, especially when real estate property is ...

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  • Gray Divorce: Ending Marriage in Your Golden Years
    Gray Divorce: Ending Marriage in Your Golden Years

    The divorce rate in America has long hovered between 40% and 50% of all marriages. Most of the “blame” for this high rate has been placed on the shoulders of younger couples who divorce after just a ...

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