Tulsa Divorce Information
What is a Qualified Domestic Relations Order in Oklahoma?
A qualified domestic relations order Oklahoma, or QDRO (pronounced as “Quadro”), is a tool that can be used in a Tulsa divorce to allocate retirement benefits to a spouse. It is an order of the court that tells the retirement account or benefit administrator that a specified portion of retirement benefits will now belong to […] Read more »Can I Make the Biological Father Take a Paternity Test in Oklahoma Before My Child is Born?
In some cases, it may be necessary to have a man take a paternity test in Oklahoma before a child is born. There are many reasons for paternity testing in Tulsa. For example, sometimes single biological parents do not stay together through the child birthing process and beyond. Sometimes, a mother may not be sure […] Read more »What Can I Do If My Ex Refuses to Pay Oklahoma Child Support?
In Oklahoma child support payments are a legal and moral obligation. It is enforceable in every state. Tulsa takes this obligation seriously. What if My Ex Refuses to Pay Oklahoma Child Support? Sometimes parents fall behind on their Oklahoma child support obligations. It happens for varying reasons. A parent can lose a job, or run […] Read more »My Spouse is Living with Someone - Does This Violate Oklahoma Alimony Laws?
Tulsa, Oklahoma courts retain jurisdiction over divorce cases long after the divorce decree is issued if there are continuing issues of child custody or support, or spousal support orders. Under Oklahoma alimony laws, spousal support may be granted to a spouse in order to help the transition from marriage to being single if the spouse’s […] Read more »If I Remarry Will I Lose My Oklahoma Alimony Payments?
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, courts have the ability to award alimony to a divorcing spouse based on its review of a number of conditions during the divorce proceedings. Oklahoma alimony payments are meant to help a spouse make the transition from marriage to independent living again. FAQ: Oklahoma Alimony Payments Oklahoma does not follow strict rules […] Read more »
