Parental rights encompass the legal and practical responsibilities parents have regarding the care and upbringing of their children. These include decision-making authority for education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and the right to spend time with your child. ...
Child custody arrangements may need to change over time as circumstances evolve. In Oklahoma, modifying custody or visitation agreements is possible, but it requires navigating specific legal procedures. Understanding how to handle a custody modification in Oklahoma...
Navigating the divorce process can be overwhelming, especially when unfamiliar with the legal requirements and options available. Whether you’re considering a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma, wondering about the Oklahoma divorce process, or seeking guidance from a...
Understanding Oklahoma child custody laws can feel overwhelming— especially when you’re already dealing with the emotional aspects of separation or divorce. Knowing how Oklahoma child custody laws work is essential if you’re going through a custody case. That’s...
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. To honor this month, we’ll be defining various forms of abuse, how to spot it, and exploring the legal frameworks designed to prevent it. Child maltreatment is not just a social concern; it’s a legal...
According to research by SRCD (Society for Research in Child Development), a strong coparenting relationship involves: Mutual Support: Both parents offering each other help and encouragement. Low Undermining: Avoiding behaviors that weaken the other parent’s...