Oklahoma Family Law FAQs
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What Can I Do If My Spouse Refuses To Pay Support?
A: You can make your spouse appear before the court. Once there, the judge may find your spouse in contempt of court and your spouse may be put in jail or fined. The … More -
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How Long Must I Wait Until I Can Remarry After I Am Divorced?
A: You can not remarry or cohabitate with a member of the opposite sex for 6 months after the final divorce order is issued. -
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How Is Child Support Determined In Oklahoma?
A: Child support in Oklahoma is determined by using State support guidelines and a mathematical support software program that takes, among other factors, the following … More -
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What Are The Reasons Behind Child Support In Oklahoma?
A: Child support is based upon the concept that children are entitled to the support of both parents. This recognizes that there are costs associated with raising … More -
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In Oklahoma, Can a Spouse Give up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, Oklahoma law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. More -
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What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in Oklahoma?
A: Oklahoma law requires that antenuptial agreements be in writing in order to be enforced by a court. The agreement must meet all of the requirements of Oklahoma … More