Tulsa Divorce Information
Can Marital Misconduct in Oklahoma Affect My Tulsa Divorce?
Marital misconduct in Oklahoma are actions of a spouse that erodes the marital relationship. Misconduct includes actions such as abandonment, adultery, emotional or physical abuse, extreme cruelty, and dissipation of assets. How misconduct will affect your divorce will depend on the type of misconduct that was committed and whether you can prove that it occurred. […] Read more »Are Parenting Classes Oklahoma Mandatory in a Tulsa Divorce?
Yes, in many cases parenting classes Oklahoma are a mandatory part of getting a Tulsa divorce. Most local court districts in Oklahoma and beyond require parents to take a class after filing for divorce. The state of Oklahoma, as of November 1, 2014, require parents with children under the age of 18 years who file […] Read more »Can I File for an Oklahoma Divorce if Spouse is Out of Country?
Yes, you can file for an Oklahoma divorce if spouse is out of country. You are still required to file a divorce petition and serve your spouse with a copy of the summons, petition and any other documentation that may be attached. This is known as service of process. The basic purpose of serving those […] Read more »Is Financial Disclosure In Oklahoma Divorce A Requirement?
Yes, full financial disclosure in Oklahoma divorce is a legal requirement. Both spouses will be required to disclose all marital assets to the court so that a fair and just distribution can be accomplished, either by agreement of the spouses or by the court if they cannot agree. What Must be Disclosed? All marital assets […] Read more »Oklahoma Divorce: How to Tell Younger Children About the Divorce
An Oklahoma divorce is stressful for both the parents and their kids. Unfortunately, it is difficult to predict in advance just how divorce affects children. However, there are some ways that you can inform your children that you will be obtaining a divorce that will help minimize the effect that it will have on them. […] Read more »
