Can I Dismiss a Protective Order I Got Against My Childs Parent in Oklahoma

Can I Dismiss a Protective Order

Its not that unusual that a parent wants to Dismiss a Protective Order they swore out against the other parent in a custody dispute. Child custody battles in Oklahoma are sometimes an emotional nightmare that is difficult to wake up from. It can be even more emotionally taxing, especially when protective orders are involved. The protection order you swore out, while intended to safeguard individuals from harm, can make co-parenting nearly impossible. If you find yourself in a situation where you filed a protective order against your… Read More

What Is Discovery In a Protective Order Case in Oklahoma

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In an Oklahoma protective order case, discovery is the legal process by which parties involved in the case obtain information. This includes evidence, and relevant facts from each other. The primary goal of discovery in a protective order case is to allow both the petitioner (the person seeking protection) and the respondent (the person against whom the protective order issues to) to gather information that may be relevant to the issuance or defense of the protective order. Rights To Discovery in A Protective Order Case In both… Read More

How Do I Expunge A Protective Order in Oklahoma

Expunge A Protective Order

You can expunge a protective order in Oklahoma but the circumstances are important. An expungement and sealing of records is most often used in association with criminal records. The process involves the legal process of sealing a record so that its no longer a public record. As far as protective orders people can be haunted by a filing that may be part of a divorce or child custody case. The protective order may have been filed frivolously or with little to do with anything related to personal… Read More

Can I Get A Protective Order For Harassment in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma you can get a protective order for harassment if you are in a family relation with the other person. When someone makes you feel unsafe, you can feel like you are always on edge. Sleeping and concentrating on work and daily tasks can be difficult. You may worry about your loved ones, including young children.  In Oklahoma, victims of harassment can obtain orders of protection. An order or protection places boundaries between you and the person who has been harassing you. For instance, the order… Read More