A very common occurrence these days is for working parents to place their children in childcare during custody time in Oklahoma because they have to be at work during normally scheduled custody. For example, a father works on Saturdays because he is a cars salesman, and Saturdays are when he earns most of his commission […]
Child Custody
Child custody matters are among the most emotional and impactful issues a family can face. Understanding how courts determine custody, including factors like parental fitness, stability, and the best interests of the child, is crucial. Whether you are navigating an initial custody decision or seeking a modification, knowing your rights and the legal standards in Oklahoma can make a real difference. For anyone facing these challenges, consulting a qualified Tulsa attorney can provide clarity and guidance through the process.
If you need experienced legal support with custody issues, a Tulsa child custody attorney can help protect your parental rights and advocate for your child’s best interests. The Divorce Law Office Of Tulsa offers knowledgeable representation to help you understand your options and work toward a favorable outcome. If you need legal help, call Divorce Law Office Of Tulsa at (918) 924-5526.
Will My Child Have To Testify In A Tulsa Custody Hearing?
When custody is at issue in a divorce, or when unmarried parents separate, the process can be difficult not only on parents, but also on the children of the couple. If parents aren’t able to decide on custody, a court will decide for them. This can be stressful and create worry for both parents, especially […]
Can I Move Out of Oklahoma to a New State with My Child Without the Other Parent’s Approval?
Many times, after a divorce decree and child custody order, one or both parents wish to relocate out of state with their child. There are various reasons for this, such as moving to be closer to family now that the divorce is final, job opportunity that is necessary now that the parent only has one […]
Does Domestic Violence Affect Child Custody Determinations?
Domestic violence is always a consideration in a child custody decision, especially if the victim was the child of the parent or partner of the offender. The presence of any violence in the home questions whether it is in the child’s best interest to reside in that home, as indicated in Oklahoma law Title 43 […]
Can I Relocate with My Child If the Other Parent Agrees?
Moving can always be a challenge when a child custody order is in place. Regardless of whether the other parent agrees or not, there is still a process that must be done in order to accomplish the move and continue current or modified custody arrangements. Although the process is typically easier if the other parent […]
