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Oklahoma Child Custody
Navigating the complexities of child custody in Oklahoma can be an emotional journey, filled with important decisions that affect not just your life but the well-being of your children. Our dedicated team understands the nuances of family law and is here to provide compassionate support and expert guidance as you seek to create a stable and loving environment for your kids. Let us help you explore your options and advocate for the best interests of your family, ensuring that every step you take is informed and empowered.
Tulsa Criminal Lawyers
When facing criminal charges, having experienced Tulsa criminal attorneys by your side can make all the difference, ensuring your rights are fiercely protected and your case is handled with the utmost expertise, dedication, and compassion; our team is committed to navigating the complexities of the legal system, crafting strategic defenses tailored to your unique situation, so you can focus on what matters most—your future and peace of mind.
Admissibility of out of Court Statements
Admissibility of out of Court Statements The courts rely on evidence and first person accounts in order to make decisions. And, courts do allow that statements made out of court are, at times, allowed into record. However, legal experts also challenge the...
Can I Avoid Jail after Violating the terms of My Probation?
Can I Avoid Jail After Violating Probation? In our country, the courts are known to be fair. However, it is difficult to avoid jail after violating probation. We all know, old habits are hard to break. Very often, when the court agrees to release a client on...
DUI Checkpoints – What You Need to Know
One of the problems with DUI checkpoints is that innocent people are harassed by police. Without probable cause, law enforcement treats everyone traveling a certain route with suspicion. For hours at a time, each person encountering the checkpoint is aggressively...
Disputing a DUI Blood Test
Disputing a DUI Blood Test In Oklahoma, law enforcement officers will typically give either a breath test or a blood test to a person suspected of driving under the influence. Of course, failing the test has serious consequences. But, if you failed a blood test for...