Getting a Protective Order in Wagoner County

Getting a protective order in wagoner county

When getting a protective order in Wagoner County, it can often feel very overwhelming. In Oklahoma, protective orders are legal instruments there to offer a safety net for those that are facing threats, harassment, domestic violence, or stalking. If you are a victim of any of these circumstances, understanding the grounds for obtaining such an order could benefit you greatly. By recognizing the aspects…

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How Do I File A Probate in Wagoner County

Probate in Wagoner County

When someone dies in Oklahoma it may be necessary for you to file a probate in Wagoner County. The process is fairly complex and set out in Oklahoma statutes. Filing a probate is necessary to transfer personal property as well as real property including thee homes or businesses they owned when they died. Read through the following article for more information on the probate…

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Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy

student loan debt in Bankruptcy

Student Loan Debt in Bankruptcy is a big concern in Wagoner County. One of the questions I get from many of my clients is, “is there anything you can do about my student loan debt?”  Sadly, for the vast majority of student loan debt in bankruptcy, the answer is no. Many years ago, Congress determined that almost all student loans should not be dischargeable…

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Right-of-Way Laws for Emergency Vehicles

Emergency Vehicles

When it comes to the right-of-way laws for emergency vehicles, everyone knows that emergency vehicles have slightly different rules than regular drivers.  This is especially true when they are on an emergency call. However, the rules for regular drivers when an emergency vehicle approaches are not as commonly known. This is likely the reason Oklahoma Bill 1113 was implemented in 2015.  This bill makes…

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Fighting a Protective Order in Wagoner County

Defending Against a Protective Order in Wagoner County

When fighting a protective order in Wagoner County, there are many important things to consider. In Oklahoma, protective orders are legal instruments issued by the court. Most of the time these are there to prevent acts of domestic violence, stalking, harassment, or sexual assault. While access to these orders is crucial for the safety and protection of individuals facing genuine threats, there can be…

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Workers Compensation Partial Disability Claims in Wagoner County

Wagoner Workers Compensation Attorneys

Workers Compensation partial disability claims in Wagoner County are on the rise. Workers’ Compensation claims can be anywhere from 10%-20% of the workforce annually.  This results in payments reaching into the millions.  For example, a 2015 survey shows Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation of over $2M paid out over the year to partial disability claims.  Thus, this is clearly an industry law finds worth the time…

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Stepparent Adoption in Wagoner County

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Stepparent adoption in Wagoner County can be an arduous process to go through. The state of Oklahoma has put in place several laws regarding stepparent adoption. To navigate the legal process of stepparent adoption, you should have a capable and trusted family law attorney on your side. Your attorney can help ensure that your adoption completion process is smoothly and in the shortest possible…

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Dying Without a Will in Wagoner County

Dying Without a Will

Dying without a will in Wagoner County is fairly common. When an individual dies without a will, the law of “intestate succession” will apply. Under this law, the property of the deceased will go to his or her close relatives. Here’s how Estate Planning and property inheritance works in these circumstances. Dying Without a Will Spousal Share When a persona dies with a will…

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Violating a Protective Order in Wagoner County

Violating a Protective Order

Violating a protective order in Wagoner County is a fairly common crime.  Often it involves a person who acts against the order due to revenge or anger purposes. For example, a the Choctaw man here in Oklahoma kidnapped his ex-wife from Broken Arrow after she filed a protective order against him.  The man took her from her home and transported her to Siloam Springs, Arkansas. …

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Is A Personal Injury Settlement in Bankruptcy Exempt From Creditors?

Home Builder Construction Defects

Recently one of our clients was in a terrible car accident in Broken Arrow. The accident totaled his car and sent him straight to the hospital. Unfortunately our client didn’t have insurance on his car. Because of this, as insurance company’s always do, his claim was contested. In the end we were able to settle his case and get him a fairly lairage sum…

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