Family law matters are some of the most complicated and nuanced legal scenarios in the state of Oklahoma. This is especially true for cases involving minor children and child support. Whether you are the custodial parent of children in Stillwater, or you are the parent paying support resulting from an order in Logan County, you need to hire an Oklahoma child support appeals & appellate attorney who can protect your rights and ensure the case outcome reflects the facts.
For years, the team at Bundy Law has been helping families just like yours navigate the family law landscape of Oklahoma. Our team is made up of three seasoned legal partners, two of whom, attorney Aaron Bundy and attorney Kathleen Egan, are each fellows of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, while Mr. Bundy is Oklahoma’s only fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, giving our clients a competitive edge.
At Bundy Law, our Oklahoma family law attorneys are well-versed in the landscape of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals, where these cases will be heard. We have experience in both the Oklahoma City Division, located at 1915 North Stiles Avenue, and the Tulsa Division, located at 440 South Houston Avenue. Whether you are the party seeking the appeal or the party going up against a possible appeal, our experienced lawyers are here for you.
Oklahoma sees a divorce rate of 3.3 per every 1,000 members of the population, with 15,000 divorce cases reported in 2024 alone, and 19.6% of them being initiated by women. Just like in any other area of law, cases of family law and the issues involved can be appealed to a higher court when certain grounds are discovered. If these grounds are not present in your case, then you will likely be unable to seek an appeal.
In Oklahoma child support cases, there are three main areas that typically warrant an official appeal. These include:
For many parents in Oklahoma, understanding the differences between appealing and modifying a child support order is crucial. Sometimes, these legal options can be mistaken for one and the same. In an appeal, you cannot bring forward any new evidence, and you are requesting that a higher court review the decision of the original trial court to possibly come to a new conclusion.
In a child support modification, you are asking that the courts review the original order and make certain changes to it based on any new changes in your and your ex-spouse’s material circumstances. These circumstances can include changes in the child’s expenses, an increase or decrease in either parent’s income, or changes to the medical or dental insurance expenses of the child.
In Oklahoma, the main purpose of child support appeals is to ensure that the financial support a child is receiving and the arrangements involved are fair, equitable, and follow the state laws and guidelines regarding child support. An appeal in this area aims to address decisions that may have overlooked the child’s financial requirements or imposed unfair monetary burdens on the parents involved.
Hiring a lawyer for a child support appeal, while not required by law, can play a significant role in seeking a successful appeal case outcome. Your attorney from Bundy Law will have the legal knowledge, experience, and understanding necessary to advocate for your rights and for the best interests of your children.
It is normal for child support appeal cases to take a long time. There is a strict process that must be followed to file the appeal. Additionally, the court itself can take a long period of time to reach a decision. One of the many factors that affects this time period is the current caseload of the appellate court.
In an Oklahoma child support case, the calculation of support will be based on the income of both parents. This income will be the total amount of gross income earned by both parents, considering factors such as self-employment income, Social Security benefits, rental income, pensions or retirement plans, salary or wage earnings, and any tips, bonuses, or commissions.
At Bundy Law, we pride ourselves on providing clients with the advice and support they need to navigate the nuances of child support appeals. These cases, however, can drag on, which is why you should hire a child support appeals and appellate attorney as soon as possible.
Our legal team is ready to help you. The sooner you engage our team, the sooner we can begin investigating your case to explore possible solutions. Let our award-winning attorneys advocate for the outcome you and your children most deserve. Contact our offices today to learn more about our services and to schedule an initial appointment.