Child Paternity in Wagoner County

Establishing Paternity Prior to Birth: Oklahoma provides that a father seeking to establish paternity must do so within the two years of the child’s birth.  There are several requirements and they work together to establish paternity in Wagoner County. Firstly the Father needs to establish a presumption of paternity. This is done by  demonstrating the existence a relationship between father and child. An example…

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Wagoner Family Lawyers Oklahoma Prenuptial Agreements

When it comes to Oklahoma prenuptial agreements, there’s nothing personal about them. That’s not to say the individual circumstances of two people about to get married are not addressed because they are. It’s just that an Oklahoma prenuptial agreement deals with money and assets only. It does not address personal issues like child custody, child support or parental visitation rights. It doesn’t address the…

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DUI Criminal Defense Attorneys Wagoner County

DUI Criminal Defense Attorneys Wagoner County

Driving under the influence of alcohol is one of the most frequent felonies in Oklahoma. In today’s legal climate, a DUI, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, is a serious crime. Whether you’re charged with your first DUI or your fifth you’ll need legal representation by an Oklahoma criminal defense attorney. While the number of DUI fatalities are increasing each year. Consequently, state…

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Wagoner Workers Compensation Attorneys Information

Wagoner Workers Compensation Attorneys

Oklahoma Worker’s Compensation laws require employers to have workers compensation insurance. This insurance is to protect workers in the event of on the job injuries.  This is no fault insurance and it replaces the option of suing your employer for negligence. The no-fault clause clause makes it easier and quicker to recover basic damages. Those damages include medical costs and lost income as a…

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Oklahoma Workers Compensation Fraud Defense

Failure to appear

Imagine you recently broke your leg at work as a result of a slip-and-fall injury. You received an award for Oklahoma workers’ compensation insurance for a period of 4 months. As the 4 month period approaches, you are improving but need more care. You’ve consulted with your doctor but he has not cleared you to go back to work. While you are out walking your…

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Oklahoma Bankruptcy Myths

Oklahoma bankruptcy myths

Top 10 Oklahoma Bankruptcy Myths Discussed There are several Oklahoma bankruptcy myths circulating regarding filing of chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcy. Our bankruptcy attorneys law office in Wagoner are here to answer any questions you may have regarding. We invite you to contact our attorneys for a consultation. Read on to learn more about Oklahoma bankruptcy myths and your fresh start options. Myth –…

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Wagoner Wills Attorney

Wagoner Wills Attorney and The Estate Planning Process: A will is a vital estate planning tool that nearly everyone should have.  If you don’t have a will your loved ones may not receive the assets that you wish to leave them.  Planning in advance and creating a will can ensure everything that you worked so hard to achieve goes to the people you desire….

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Wagoner County Dui Attorneys

Wagoner County DUI Attorneys

DUI Attorneys Help Clients With Drunk Driving Charges: Approximately 40,000 Oklahoma drivers who received license revocation between 2008 and October 2013 for alcohol-related offenses are seeking class action status for their case against the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (“DPS”).  Specifically, their license revocations fell under an affidavit that the Court of Civil Appeals determined “fatally flawed” in October 2013. In license revocation cases,…

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Failure To Appear in Wagoner County

Failure to appear

Failure to appear in Wagoner County should be taken seriously. Appearing in court for any reason can be stressful and frightening, even if you haven’t been charged with a crime.  The simple thought of being in a courtroom is just too much for some people to handle at times.  While appearing in court is certainly unpleasant, failure to appear as the court orders is far…

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Eliminating Liens on Your House in Bankruptcy

Liens on your house in bankruptcy

Liens on Your House in Bankruptcy Over the last several years, given the housing market bubble, many people considering filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy are homeowners. For these people, they often overlook protecting their property from judgement liens. This is an important concern for all homeowners filing bankruptcy.  Past due creditors often times sue debtors.  These creditors get money judgments against them. Often, the creditor…

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