In any custody order there is a provision limiting your right of relocating with your child after divorce proceedings. The final order states that either parent cannot relocate beyond 75 miles. Further, the 75 miles measures from where they live at the time the final order enters. However, there are circumstances when moving with your child is permissible. Some of those situations follow in this blog post. If you have a question about relocating with your child after divorce call us today. Do I Need Permission for Relocating… Read More
Tulsa Child Custody Attorneys
Temporary Guardianship Through Power of Attorney
In 2014 the Oklahoma legislature passed two new laws related to guardianship by power of attorney. The new laws allow for the custodial parent of a child to transfer guardianship by power of attorney. This temporary transfer of custody gives the delegated individual full custodial authority. For a free explanation of the law call our Tulsa temporary guardianship attorney today. Full custodial authority means giving this third party the right to act as a parent. This comes with all the rights of any other parent. This new Oklahoma… Read More
Same Sex Child Custody
On October 6, 2014, same- sex marriage became legal in the State of Oklahoma. This followed the United States Supreme Court’s decision not to review the 10th Circuit’s July 18, 2014 decision. It upheld the Northern District of Oklahoma’s January 14, 2014 decision to overrule the ban on same-sex marriages. If you need an explanation of recent Supreme Court ruling call our same sex child custody lawyers Tulsa today. Now with same-sex marriage firmly established in Oklahoma, so too is same-sex divorce in Oklahoma. This will present… Read More
Divorce and Child Custody
A child custody case arises when a divorce or separation files between parents. In other cases the parents may not have not been married to each other. The later case is a paternity case. In a paternity case the parents are seeking court ordered custody and support. This is where child custody attorneys come in. Child custody attorneys will explain that child custody is settled by whats called the best interest of the child. The determination of a custody award encompasses issues that are either physical or legal… Read More
Child Custody and Child Preference
As previously discussed there are two types of child custody in Oklahoma: legal and physical. We also previously provided examples and descriptions of how both types of child custody can be joint or sole. Most paternity or divorce cases involving the determination of child custody in Oklahoma resolves outside of court. But when the matter of custody becomes contested, the courts do rely on specific statutory and case law. Child Custody and Paternity Actions: The determination of child custody for paternity actions can be fairly simple. Until such… Read More
Tulsa Child Custody Attorneys
Custody matters are typically stressful on both the parents and their children, as our Tulsa child custody attorneys are very aware. Whether parents have recently gone through divorce, or perhaps never married, its in the best interest of your children that the parents limit a child’s exposure to the conflict. However, there are legitimate reasons for preventing some parents from having custody and/or visitation rights. Such reasons include a parent’s abusive behavior, a parent’s mental and/or physical unfitness, a parent’s absence from the child’s life, where each… Read More