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Stange Law Firm, PC Lawyer

Stange Law Firm, PC

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer
Here to Help You Rebuild Your Life

Going through a divorce or family law matter can be an emotional time. You may feel betrayed, lost, or overwhelmed. Having an attorney that can relate... (more)

Stange Law Firm, PC Lawyer

Stange Law Firm, PC

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Tulsa Divorce & Family Law Lawyer
Here to Help You Rebuild Your Life

Going through a divorce or family law matter can be an emotional time. You may feel betrayed, lost, or overwhelmed. Having an attorney that can relate... (more)

Adam J. Holcomb Lawyer

Adam J. Holcomb

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Edmond Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Adam is a true trial attorney who thrives both in court and at the mediation table.

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405-696-7779

Robert Todd Waddell Lawyer

Robert Todd Waddell

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer
Areas of practice: Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury/Wrongful Death. Bankruptcy

Todd's 20 years of experience leads him to believe that, at bottom, the facts obtained regarding the issues of the case are the primary factors that ... (more)

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405-446-8681

Randy  Bumgarner Lawyer

Randy Bumgarner

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

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800-919-8730

Fletcher D Handley Lawyer

Fletcher D Handley

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El Reno Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Fletcher Dal Handley, Jr., is a civil justice attorney with The Handley Law Center in Oklahoma. His practice is focused on Personal Injury Law, repres... (more)

Jeffrey A Hensley Lawyer

Jeffrey A Hensley

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Tulsa Divorce & Family Law Lawyer
Excellence. Experience. Results.

Mr. Hensley focuses his practice in family law which includes divorce, adoptions, Child Custody, Child support, Paternity, and guardianships. He grad... (more)

Robert J. Wagner Lawyer

Robert J. Wagner

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

Rob grew up in the St. Louis area, studied Photojournalism, opened and owned a business in Columbia Missouri; Graduated form OCU Law School (JD 1995),... (more)

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405-521-9499

Dustin Dwight Peterson Lawyer

Dustin Dwight Peterson

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

I am an attorney in Oklahoma City with experience in Family Law and Medical Malpractice.

Phillip P. Owens Lawyer

Phillip P. Owens

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Oklahoma City Divorce & Family Law Lawyer

For more than two decades, Phillip P. Owens II has been fighting on behalf of individuals and families in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and throughout the stat... (more)

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800-749-7731


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LEGAL TERMS

SOLE CUSTODY

An arrangement whereby only one parent has physical and legal custody of a child and the other parent has visitation rights.

SURVIVORS BENEFITS

An amount of money available to the surviving spouse and minor or disabled children of a deceased worker who qualified for Social Security retirement or disabil... (more...)
An amount of money available to the surviving spouse and minor or disabled children of a deceased worker who qualified for Social Security retirement or disability benefits.

DIVORCE AGREEMENT

An agreement made by a divorcing couple regarding the division of property, custody and visitation of the children, alimony or child support. The agreement must... (more...)
An agreement made by a divorcing couple regarding the division of property, custody and visitation of the children, alimony or child support. The agreement must be put in writing, signed by the parties and accepted by the court. It becomes part of the divorce decree and does away with the necessity of having a trial on the issues covered by the agreement. A divorce agreement may also be called a marital settlement agreement, marital termination agreement or settlement agreement.

CHILD

(1) A son or daughter of any age, sometimes including biological offspring, unborn children, adopted children, stepchildren, foster children and children born o... (more...)
(1) A son or daughter of any age, sometimes including biological offspring, unborn children, adopted children, stepchildren, foster children and children born outside of marriage. (2) A person under an age specified by law, often 14 or 16. For example, state law may require a person to be over the age of 14 to make a valid will, or may define the crime of statutory rape as sex with a person under the age of 16. In this sense, a child can be distinguished from a minor, who is a person under the age of 18 in most states. A person below the specified legal age who is married is often considered an adult rather than a child. See also emancipation.

SPOUSAL SUPPORT

See alimony.

QUALIFIED MEDICAL CHILD SUPPORT ORDER (QMSCO)

A court order that provides health benefit coverage for the child of the noncustodial parent under that parent's group health plan.

BEST INTERESTS (OF THE CHILD)

The test that courts use when deciding who will take care of a child. For instance, an adoption is allowed only when a court declares it to be in the best inter... (more...)
The test that courts use when deciding who will take care of a child. For instance, an adoption is allowed only when a court declares it to be in the best interests of the child. Similarly, when asked to decide on custody issues in a divorce case, the judge will base his or her decision on the child's best interests. And the same test is used when judges decide whether a child should be removed from a parent's home because of neglect or abuse. Factors considered by the court in deciding the best interests of a child include: age and sex of the child mental and physical health of the child mental and physical health of the parents lifestyle and other social factors of the parents emotional ties between the parents and the child ability of the parents to provide the child with food, shelter, clothing and medical care established living pattern for the child concerning school, home, community and religious institution quality of schooling, and the child's preference.

INCURABLE INSANITY

A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of... (more...)
A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of the spouse being divorced and that the insanity is incurable.

DISSOLUTION

A term used instead of divorce in some states.

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