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Power Women and Divorce The rules about alimony and child support are gender-neutral, but the concept of equity makes support claims fact-sensitive -
Our Family Law Attorneys have Education and Experience for Financial Matters Our attorneys have specialized education and training for complex financial issues that arise in family law matters -
Three Victories in One Week September, 2021 began with three major legal victories, including a switch in child custody, a criminal gun charge dismissal, and another appellate reversal -
Kathleen Egan’s Appellate Advocacy Results in Another Reversal Kathleen Egan is one of Oklahoma’s preeminent appellate attorneys, as reflected by yet another reversal obtained through her appellate advocacy -
Ratings, Recognitions and Awards Attorney ratings receive criticism for their lack of transparency and objective criteria. However, there are some ratings and recognitions which have meaning -
Kathleen Egan Obtains Another Appellate Reversal Involving Parental Rights We have a track record of success at trial and appeal in cases involving grandparent rights. -
Criminal Joint Liability and Responsibility in Oklahoma When two or more people are involved in a crime, there are several ways that one person may be charged with the criminal acts of someone else -
How much does an "aggressive" lawyer who "won't back down" cost? Movies and television shows about attorneys may promote aggressive, loud lawyers, but an aggressive lawyer may cost more than you want to pay -
Amy Page is a District Judge for the Cherokee Nation Amy Page begins service as a Cherokee Nation District Judge -
Texas becomes the most recent state to require disclosure and production of evidence early in a lawsuit We have promoted the benefits of making voluntary evidentiary disclosures for years. Now Texas is making disclosures a requirement rather than an option