Okmulgee Lawyer Blog
Do I Have to Pay Oklahoma Child Support if I Don't Have a Job?
If you lose your job, your child support obligation continues. Unpaid amounts continue to accrue and interest is applied. Your unemployment income may be garnished. Do not ignore the order. Get a modification if your circumstances warrant it. Read more »
What You Need to Know About Sexual Communication with a Minor
Sexual communications with minors are prohibited in Oklahoma. They are prosecuted as felonies and a first offense can mean up to 20 years in prison. Read more »
Should I Try to Get Sole Custody of My Child in an Okmulgee Divorce?
Oklahoma courts usually prefer that parents have joint custody of their children after divorce to ensure that both parents work together in rearing their children. There are situations in which sole custody is granted. This article explains some of those situations. Read more »
Can I Keep My Oklahoma CDL After Getting a Traffic Ticket?
Hiring an attorney to protect your CDL is an important step if you are facing a traffic ticket in Okmulgee Oklahoma. Here are some things you might want to know. Read more »
Should I Fight a Speeding Ticket in Okmulgee?
While fighting a speeding ticket in Okmulgee isn't always worth it, there are some situations in which it is necessary. In those cases, it is always better to have an attorney's help. Read more »