The articles in our free online legal library provide a deep dive into some of the most important aspects of the Oklahoma divorce process. Learn about alimony, asset and business valuation, marital property division, the benefits of going through divorce mediation, the advantages of having a skilled attorney represent you, and much, much more. Browse our collection of divorce-related library articles now.
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The 5th Amendment and Family Law Asserting the 5th Amendment privilege can have profound long-term consequences for a protective order or a family law case. -
The Discovery Process Each side to a lawsuit is able to use discovery to obtain information from the other side and from third parties. -
Gather and organize your evidence to prepare for a successful outcome Set yourself up for success by gathering the evidence you need for your case -
The "Best Interests" Standard for Custody & Visitation The standard for judicial decisions about children is "best interests." -
Law schools do not teach discovery. Over time, many attorneys develop bad discovery habits that thwart the purpose and spirit of the Oklahoma Discovery Code. This article shows how to break those habits. The purpose of discovery is to elicit the facts of a case before trial and to even the playing field by allowing all parties access to the same information. -
How We Handle Cases We tell you exactly how we work closely with each client to prepare the case for a successful outcome -
What is Mediation? Mediation is part of almost every divorce and child custody process. Mediation is a safe place where only good things can happen. -
Skillful Legal Guidance For Your High-Conflict Divorce Are you and your children caught on the emotional roller coaster of a high-conflict divorce? Call Aaron D. Bundy to protect your rights: (918) 208-0129. -
Divorce Timeline: Know the Process Divorces are governed by the rules of civil procedure. Even a simple divorce can take a year to complete. -
Protective Orders Must Be Taken Seriously Protective orders are serious cases with far-reaching consequences. If you've been issued a protective order, contact us immediately to avoid criminal charges.