Category Archives: Uncontested Divorce

How can I get an uncontested or agreed divorce in Oklahoma?

Obtaining an uncontested divorce in Tulsa or anywhere else in the state of Oklahoma is a straight-forward process so long as you and your spouse agree on all of the important issues of your divorce such as custody, visitation, child support, alimony or support maintenance (if any), and a complete division of assets (property) and [...]

What is an uncontested divorce in Oklahoma?

An uncontested divorce is simply a divorce whose terms have been negotiated by and agreed upon by the married couple. An uncontested divorce is the result of a husband and wife who have made the decision to end their marriage, not by fighting it out in court, but rather by talking through the issues [...]

Benefits of an Oklahoma Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested divorce is where husband and wife can reach a decision as to the terms of the divorce without having to fight it out in court. While no divorce is truly “uncontested” in the sense that there are no disagreements, these disagreements do not always have to be resolved in court.
Compared to the protracted [...]

Oklahoma Uncontested Divorce Lawyer

If you and your spouse both agree that divorce is your best option, and you are able to communicate effectively with one another in order to resolve the important legal issues involved in your divorce, you are prime candidates for an uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce requires that both husband and wife have discussed and [...]

How Our Adversarial Legal System Complicates Divorce

What I am about to say does not apply to a small minority of divorce cases - those where spousal abuse or child abuse is involved, or where one spouse is a control freak, etc. But for the vast majority of divorce cases, minimizing involvement with our court system is the way to go. You [...]

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If my divorce is settled, do both my spouse and I have to go to court?