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Questions to Ask a Family Law Attorney
There are many family law cases, including divorce, separation, adoption, paternity, child support, division of property, child custody, and modification of orders. Each case is unique, and many overlap within the same case. It is important when selecting an Oklahoma City family law attorney that you ask relevant questions to ensure that they have the skills and experience to effectively represent your case. That way, you can find the most beneficial outcome for your family. Any attorney expects you to ask questions during a consultation or initial meeting. A family attorney knows that this case is incredibly important to the
When Should You Update Your Estate Plan in Oklahoma City?
Reviewing and determining whether to update your estate plan is an essential part of the estate planning process. Even if nothing significant has changed in your family or financial situation, you should regularly look over an estate plan every 2 to 5 years to be sure it addresses your needs. An Oklahoma City estate planning attorney is helpful in determining the changes necessary to better aid you and your beneficiaries. An old estate plan does not properly protect you, your loved ones, or your estate. An estate plan has many benefits, but these benefits only apply when the documents in
Tips for Handling the Holidays After an Oklahoma City Divorce With Kids
The holiday season is not always a happy time of year for families, especially when it is their first holiday season after a divorce. When you are trying to manage this time of year with a parenting plan and a newly limited budget, it can be hard to also address your own emotional well-being. When you are faced with contentious custody issues or disputes on how to handle the holidays, know that an Oklahoma City custody attorney can help you mediate these problems. Even when you do not have significant disputes, the holidays can still be tense or lonely. Although
How Social Media Can Harm a Divorce
Divorce litigation can be one of the most emotionally stressful events of a person’s life. It can be even more difficult if you and your spouse have a contentious relationship or are fighting for custody of children. A court divorce case requires you to take extreme care with how you act in and out of court, and your Oklahoma City divorce lawyer can advise you on your specific situation. Many people use social media on a daily basis. However, posting on social media can be used as evidence in any legal case. During a divorce case, there are many ways
What Makes a Marriage Invalid in Oklahoma City?
Not all marriages are ended through divorce, although it is the most common legal route to dissolve a marriage. Some marriages are ended through legal separation, which doesn’t legally end a marriage but allows spouses to separate their lives and assets. Marriages can also be ended through annulment, which doesn’t just create a date of separation, but it also treats the marriage as if it never legally existed. Annulments are easier for some couples, but there are specific qualifications that a couple has to meet to obtain an annulment. An annulment in Oklahoma will be granted by the court if
What Are the Advantages of an Estate Plan in Oklahoma City, OK?
Creating an estate plan in Oklahoma City is not only for individuals with significant wealth. Any person who wants to ensure their wishes are carried out near the end of their life and after their death can benefit from an estate plan. An estate plan can simply be a legally enforceable will, but it can also include other documents such as a revocable or irrevocable trust, medical directives, and powers of attorney. A comprehensive estate plan can keep your loved ones from dealing with a long probate process and ensure those you want to benefit from your estate see those
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