Stillwater Lawyer BlogCategory: Civil Law
6 Articles:
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Understanding Divorce in Stillwater: The Automatic Temporary Injunction
The filing of a petition for divorce in Stillwater triggers the issuance of an automatic temporary injunction that affects the parties to the divorce. The injunction is broad and must be adhered to. It is important to understand how it affects the parties.
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My Spouse Filed for Divorce in Payne County – What Now?
Attorneys Can Provide You Peace of Mind Divorce is always a difficult time for the family involved. We all hear horror stories about very difficult divorces, and some are difficult, but many are not. Regardless of the level of contentiousness in the process, it is important to contact a Payne County divorce attorney who can […]
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Can I Deny Visitation Due to Neglect or Abuse in Payne County?
The court seeks to protect children. In cases of suspected child abuse or neglect, the court can deny visitation is the evidence is sufficient.
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Child Support Collection Options for Payne County Parents
When a parent owes back child support in Oklahoma, there is child support collection help available to the custodial parents including garnishment, liens, and other court procedures.
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Do Grandparents Have Visitation Rights to Grandkids in Payne County, Ok?
Discretionary Right to Grandparent Visitation Grandparents in Payne County, Oklahoma may have the legal right to visit their grandchildren, depending on the specific circumstances of their case. In Oklahoma, grandparents do not have automatic visitation rights, but they may be able to petition the court for visitation if certain conditions are met. Here is what […]
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How Chapter 7 Differs From Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Federal and state bankruptcy laws provide Stillwater, Oklahoma consumers financial relief by receiving a total discharge of their unsecured, non-priority debt under Chapter 7 or by allowing them to restructure their debt payments under Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Bankruptcy in Stillwater There are two basic categories of bankruptcy proceedings: 1) Liquidation (Chapter 7) – under which […]