- Divorce
- Child SupportModification of terms to reflect changes of circumstance can significantly change the impact of a child support order. The family law attorneys at Wirth Law Office provide up-to-date expertise for parents seeking modification of child support orders.
- Child Custody and VisitationA parent’s bonds with their children are among the deepest emotional ties we enjoy. When divorce or separation divides a family, or a child is born to parents who have not established a family, those emotions can be strained. The court’s role in such circumstances is to rise above emotions and to consider a child’s best interest in matters such as child custody. A Tulsa child custody attorney can assist you in demonstrating what is your child’s best interest when the courts are involved.
- AdoptionIf you want to terminate the rights of a parent, you have to have another parent willing to step in and accept those rights. You have to have someone that you can hand that baton off to and they run off with it and keep on going. Most often I see these in step-parent adoptions, you know, step-dad or step-mom is just like, hey, so I know I’m the bonus parent, but I want to be the primary parent. They’re not doing their job.
- PaternityThere are ways to be considered the presumptive paternal parent, such as being on the birth certificate, signing an acknowledgment of paternity, or living with the child for the first two years of their life and holding them out as your own. Establishing paternity is the first step in asserting your rights as a father.
- Premarital AgreementThough Oklahoma has not adopted the Uniform Prenuptial Agreements Act, which seeks to provide a common interstate framework for the agreements, prenups, are generally considered valid and enforceable in Oklahoma. Not only that, they can provide needed clarity for a variety of questions regarding finances, such as the division of assets in the event of divorce, or the handling of a spouse’s estate in the event of their death.
- GuardianshipWhy do people hire a Tulsa guardianship attorney when someone they love faces a hearing about a court-appointed guardian? Simply put, because they care. Courts appoint guardians to make decisions for a person who lacks sufficient capacity to manage their own needs, such as to provide food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and other necessities.
- Spousal SupportParental roles and obligations are settled in divorce proceedings. One partner may be entitled to spousal support or alimony sufficient to maintain a standard of living they enjoyed as a result of the marriage. A formal divorce can also provide protection for your estate after you die.
- Legal Separation
- Child AbuseTo be accused of Tulsa child neglect is any parent’s worst nightmare. It can come as a surprise, leaving you stunned and confused. You answer a knock on the door and a stern social worker is standing there, backed up by a couple of down-to-business police officers. It’s a child services official, demanding to immediately interview your child and inspect your home.
- Criminal DefenseIf you are facing a federal criminal charge, you are in the big leagues with the pros. You can’t afford to take the field with a minor league defense team. A federal criminal defense attorney in Oklahoma can help.
- DUI/DWIA DUI arrest in Oklahoma has immediate consequences for a driver, and often for a driver’s family. When you are arrested in Tulsa on a drunken driving charge, you immediately need the skill of an experienced Tulsa DUI attorney to reduce the impact of the arrest – now and in the future.
- Traffic ViolationsTypical horror stories tend to feature a hardworking person traveling to buy or sell a vehicle, cash in hand. Police stop the traveler on allegations of a minor traffic violation, but don’t write a ticket. During the course of their stop, the driver is asked pointed questions about his destination and why he’s traveling. He answers honestly, unaware of the trap he’s fallen into. Yes, he tells the officer, he has a few thousand in cash in the glove compartment.
- Sex CrimesProtective orders are often issued in hearings where the subject of the order is not present. A person who alleges stalking, harassment, domestic violence, or rape may request an “emergency restraining order” in an ex parte hearing — a hearing where only one side is present.
- FraudWith the growth of the internet and widespread use of computers, it’s easier than ever for a criminal to assume someone else’s identity. It can take as little as a finding someone’s misplaced smart phone for an identity thief to steal an identity. When you’re the victim of identity theft, you can be left holding the bag for someone else’s credit card fraud, drug charges, even violent felonies.
- RobberyCritics call it a travesty of due process – an inherent violation of constitutional rights. Victims might call it a ripoff or legalized highway robbery. Tulsa asset forfeiture has nonetheless become a standard police tool, albeit one that makes police appear to be bounty hunters.
- BurglaryWhy the fear? You are not transporting illegal drugs and you have no burglary tools spread across the back seat, so the simple traffic stop will not likely lead to years in prison.
- White Collar CrimesWhite-collar crime is almost always a financial crime. It is typically non-violent and can be prosecuted at the state court or federal court level. These crimes are almost always grounded in fraud and deceit rather than in violence or threat of violence. Here is what you may want to know about how white-collar crimes are prosecuted in Oklahoma.
- Theft
- MisdemeanorsYou’ve done your time and now you want a fresh start. Oklahoma law allows the governor to pardon those who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony. A Tulsa pardon attorney can help you determine if you are ready to ask for official forgiveness. If so, he or she advise you how to best go about the pardon application process.
- EmbezzlementAll crimes have their own penalties, but as an example, here is how Oklahoma punishes embezzlement. Embezzlement is a typical white-collar crime. It is defined as the fraudulent appropriation of another’s property which was legally obtained, to a purpose not intended or authorized by its owner, or hiding the property with the fraudulent intent to appropriate it under any one of a number of circumstances. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1451.
- Drug CrimesIs there a lot of drug charges in your past? Are there domestic abuse charges in your past? Is it larceny? Is it burglary? Is it anything having to do with a firearm? Just because you have a record doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re an unfit or improper person to watch the children. Also, just because you have a record doesn’t mean that you haven’t changed and bettered yourself from the time that you got it until when you’re looking at custody.
- AssaultThe experienced Tulsa felony defense lawyers at Wirth Law Office step into the ring with a solid track record of winning cases, decisions and appeals in clients’ favor. The Firm News, and Criminal Defense pages highlight some of the wide-ranging decisions Wirth Law Office lawyers have won for clients in Oklahoma courts. Our skilled Oklahoma defense attorneys have experience fighting drug charges, assault and battery charges, sex crimes charges, and more.
- Murder
- Identity TheftYour mind may be racing too fast to figure out that you’ve been the victim of identity theft. While you were being rushed through booking and pushed into a jail cell, you might have been thinking more about your family than about how to find a Tulsa identity theft attorney.
- Restraining OrderAre you in the middle of a divorce and you’re not sure what a temporary restraining order means? My name is Carl Birkhead. I’m an attorney with Wirth Law Office. I want to help you make law easy by just explaining a little bit about what an automatic temporary restraining order is, what it means, how it affects you, and what the do’s and don’ts are when operating under one.
- Internet Crimes
- ProstitutionAlthough most asset seizures involve allegations of illegal drug activity, Oklahoma prosecutors have also attempted to seize cash, vehicles, and other property in connection with allegations of prostitution, drunken driving, and financial crimes. In each case, if the seizure is conducted outside of a criminal proceeding, you’ll need to go to civil court to get back your property. You’ll have the best chance for prevailing in civil court when you are represented by a Tulsa asset forfeiture attorney.
- ExtortionIn many civil asset forfeitures, nobody is ever charged with a crime. Yet the threat of wrongful criminal prosecution discourages many who’ve had their money seized from filing a claim to recover the cash. The opportunity for law enforcement extortion arises, in which authorities may offer an out-of-court cash settlement in which seized funds are forfeited under the threat of criminal prosecution.
- Business DisputesThe firm focuses on five primary practice areas: Bankruptcy, Criminal Defense, Family Law, Personal Injury, and Workers’ Compensation, but has grown to provide representation in Business Law, Intellectual Property, Emerging Industries, Unemployment, Estate Planning and Probate.
- Intellectual Property
- Personal InjuryTulsa, Oklahoma attorney James M. Wirth, Esq. has obtained exceptional results for his clients in criminal defense, family law, personal injury, workers’ compensation, and other areas of Oklahoma law. This includes but is not limited to jury trial acquittals, six-figure settlements, and successful appeals — including restoring a father’s terminated parental rights on appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
- Estate PlanningThe Tulsa estate planning attorneys at Wirth Law Office provide assistance with a full range of estate planning services for clients in Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas. An experienced estate planning attorney knows how to help you achieve the legacy we all want — a secure future that provides for you and your loved ones.
- WillsOur attorneys can tailor wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, and advanced healthcare directives to your specific needs. Together, we can protect your assets, minimize your taxes, and ensure that your wishes come to fruition.
- TrustsA living trust (inter vivos) often accomplishes both of these goals. A living trust can let your loved ones avoid expensive, time-consuming probate and sometimes can reduce your tax burden. Find out today if a living trust may be the right option for you, and learn about other available options by calling a Wirth Law Office estate planning attorney at Wirth Law Office (918) 879-1681.
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- BankruptcyFor people in need of debt relief in Oklahoma, a Tulsa bankruptcy attorney can help you explore the two bankr uptcy options: Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. This page discusses Chapter 13 Bankruptcy for Oklahomans.
- ForeclosureThousands of Oklahomans file bankruptcy each year. Their reasons include mountains of medical expenses, loss of employment, insurmountable business debts, overdue student loans, looming foreclosures, defaulted consumer loans, and even because they’ve been the victim of someone else’s fraud. Especially after the recent economic downturn, bankruptcy may provide a way to save the things most essential to you.
- Debt CollectionThe Tulsa bankruptcy lawyers at Wirth Law Office know that bankruptcy is only one of many options to help you get out from under a load of debt. Bankruptcy isn’t the right alternative for every circumstance. Credit counseling, negotiating with creditors, standing up to illegal debt collection practices, restructuring your budget, and seeking forbearance from certain creditors are among several options that can sometimes let you avoid bankruptcy.