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Our trial lawyers handle family matters in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri daily. Publishing our insights provides a reliable resource for individuals and referring attorneys seeking answers about these jurisdictions. Recently, Chambers and Partners released the online version of the Chambers Family Law 2026 Global Practice Guide. Our family lawyers wrote the chapters outlining the laws and procedures for Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri. Covering a three-state region allows us to share the practical knowledge we apply in courtrooms in America’s Heartland.
Chambers publishes independent directories evaluating lawyers and law firms worldwide. In-house counsel, referring attorneys, and high-net-worth individuals read their Global Practice Guides to compare frameworks and approaches on an international and multi-state level. Earning the invitation to write these chapters validates our talent and regional reach. Readers rely on these publications for accurate, up-to-date information on how different courts handle sensitive domestic issues. By authoring these sections, we share our regional knowledge on a global platform, making our experience accessible to anyone evaluating a cross-border dispute
Very few firms possess the depth to author a Chambers guide for one jurisdiction, let alone three. Our demonstrable commitment to professional development and implementation of universal best practices allowed us to scale our operations and bring our trial experience to all three states. We standardized our preparation and case management systems. This operational consistency means our attorneys apply the same high standards whether they appear before a judge in Oklahoma City, Fayetteville, or St. Louis. Cultivating this level of discipline across multiple offices enables us to consistently manage multi-state litigation with success.
Chambers evaluates firms through rigorous research and client interviews. Their High Net Worth guide ranks our firm in Band 1 for Oklahoma. Individually, Aaron Bundy holds a Band 1 ranking, Kathleen Egan ranks in Band 2, and Danya Bundy is recognized as Up and Coming. Achieving this standing demonstrates our authority and directly qualifies our team to write these cross-border resources. These rankings reflect our daily commitment to securing favorable results in high-stakes divorces and custody disputes and validate our qualifications for authoring our parts of the guide.
Inside the Family Law 2026 Global Practice Guide
We detailed the statutory frameworks and procedures for all three states. Our chapters explain divorce processes, jurisdiction requirements, division of assets, spousal maintenance, postnuptial and prenuptial agreements, child custody, child support, and ADR. We also provided the “Trends and Developments” analysis for both Oklahoma and Arkansas, offering a forward-looking perspective on current shifts and emerging patterns.
Access the Published Chapters
If you navigate high-net-worth divorce or custody disputes spanning these borders, our 2026 guides offer real answers. Click on the links below to read our insights for each state below: