- DivorceOklahoma Uncontested Divorce offers Oklahoma City residents the most affordable solution to pursue an uncontested divorce. With prices starting as low as $75.00 we are here to help couples who don’t have thousands to spend on attorney’s fees for an uncontested divorce. Our goal is to provide you with the most affordable solutions, when you and your spouse have already come to terms we will take care of the documents and have them ready to file.
- Child Support1. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage – also known as a Divorce Petitioner by which one party asks the Court to end their marital status as well as any orders regarding custody, child support, and alimony; and division of assets and property.
- Child Custody and Visitation5. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act – This rule governs who has jurisdiction over child custody. If you disagree with your Oklahoma ex on Oklahoma child custody, Oklahoma visitation, or Oklahoma support, this act will help the Court decide between what’s in the best interest of the minor children.
- Spousal SupportThe Court makes Oklahoma no-fault divorce easy because all you need on your Petition is your names and addresses, how long you’ve been married if there are any children involved, and what the current marital status is – separated or divorced; then space for other information such as whether alimony or maintenance and how property should be divided.
- Juvenile CrimesThe Oklahoma court will give you a divorce if your marriage is broken down due to separation and no reconciliation is possible. Make sure that the Court has jurisdiction over your case before going ahead because there are some Oklahoma courts that only deal with specific cases such as family law or juvenile law. Typically, you need to file in the District Court, where you have a legal residence for at least 30 days in your county and 6 months in Oklahoma.