Divorce Process in Wagoner County

Divorce Process in Wagoner County

The Divorce Process in Wagoner County really depends on the circumstances of the divorce itself. Our clients often want to know how long it will take to finalize a divorce.  As is often the answer, the length of divorce and the divorce process in Wagoner County depends on the specific situations in your case.  There are three types of divorce in Oklahoma and each…

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Second Degree Burglary in Wagoner

Possession of Burglary Tools

Second Degree Burglary in Wagoner County is a crime that could cost you your freedom. In December 2016, an Oklahoma City man was arrested on several charges, including second degree burglary, after he broke into a parked vehicle and was unable to get out.  The owner of the truck says that the doors do not open from the inside.  So when the thief entered…

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Wagoner County Malicious Injury to Property Charges

In Wagoner County Malicious Injury to Property Charges can end in jail time if convicted and if the In April of 2016 a Tulsa couple awoke to teenagers throwing eggs, bleach, and flour on their vehicles and home.  The teenagers fled when the couple confronted them.  However, if the vehicles remained covered with bleach and eggs in the morning monetary damage is likely to…

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Wagoner Attorneys Discuss Fighting Manufacturing Meth Charges in Oklahoma

Manufacturing Meth Charges in Oklahoma

Charges of manufacturing meth charges  in Oklahoma are very serious.  With a reputation of being a meth “problem area” Northeastern Oklahoma and in particular Wagoner County now cracks down on meth labs.  For example, in Dec. 2016 the Wagoner County Sheriff busted a house with 19 shake-and-bake meth labs and other drugs.  This led to multiple arrests and as a result, a series of heavy…

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Wagoner Bankruptcy Stop Collection Calls

Stop Collection Calls

Our Wagoner bankruptcy attorneys can help stop collection calls. One of the first questions we get from bankruptcy clients is “How do I stop Collection calls ?  How often can they call me?”  Unfortunately, until the bankruptcy is actually filed, the answers are generally “they won’t,” and “any time between 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M.” Fair Debt Collection: The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act…

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