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Oklahoma Practice Areas
Cordell & Cordell serves men and fathers going through divorce in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and surrounding areas. Our divorce attorneys handle child custody, paternity, modification, and other issues affecting dads’ rights in Oklahoma.
To schedule an appointment, call 1-866-DADS-LAW or your local office. Explore answers to frequently asked questions about divorce in Oklahoma.
Frequently Asked Oklahoma Questions
A divorce in Oklahoma may be granted on the basis of adultery, abandonment, fraud, cruelty, imprisonment, conviction of a felony, living apart, and others. However, the vast majority of divorces are granted on a no-fault basis, meaning that the marriage is beyond any reasonable hope of reconciliation.
Each case is different and cost varies depending on the circumstances involved in each matter.
Yes. In Oklahoma an annulment can be granted under very limited and specific circumstances.
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Determination of custody of your minor children will depend on varying factors. Oklahoma courts specifically look at what will be in the best interests of the minor child.
No. Oklahoma courts do not allow for visitation to be withheld regardless of the status of child support.
Custody can only be modified upon a change in circumstances and a showing that such a modification is in the best interests of the minor child.
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