Custody/Visitation
This section has information about Custody & Visitation in Oklahoma.-
Families in Transition
Families in Transition is a program of the Tulsa County District Court designed to minimize conflict and promote the well-being of children during the Divorce or Dissolution of Marriage process and thereafter. This web site explains the role of the Conferencing Judge, the Parenting Plan process, rules for Mediation, the Family Assessment Procedures and the role of the Parent Coordinator, should one be appointed and many other valuable resources for families during the dissolution or divorce process. Content Detail
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- Tulsa County District Court
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Paternity Acknowledgement Process
OK laws on paternity changed in 2006 and a new process was created to acknowledge paternity. At this link, find forms and instructions for voluntary acknowledgement of paternity. Content Detail
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- OK Department of Human Services
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Visitation
General information on child visitation in Oklahoma. Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
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- Spanish / Español
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Child Custody--married, divorcing parents
Brief information about Oklahoma law in child custody matters when parents are married or divorcing. Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
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- Spanish / Español
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Child Custody-Unwed Parents
General information on how Oklahoma laws treat child custody when parents have never been married. Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
- Read this in:
- Spanish / Español
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Court Forms - Tulsa County District Court
Domestic Relations/Family Law Court forms for Tulsa County District Court Content Detail
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- Tulsa County District Court
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Methods for Resolving Conflicts and Disputes
Family problem, neighborhood dispute or big lawsuit-there are really many more options available to you for problem solving and resolving disputes. Negotiation, mediation and arbitration - often called ADR or in alternative dispute resolution - are the most well-known. Content Detail
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- Oklahoma Bar Association
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Standard Visitation Schedule - Advisory Guidelines with Forms
This guide has detailed information about visitation schedules in Oklahoma. And it has an example visitation schedule. Content Detail
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- Administrative Office of the Courts-Oklahoma State Courts Network
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Court Forms (Family Law)
Court forms published by the Administrative Office of the Courts for use in certain family law cases. Content Detail
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- Oklahoma State Courts Network
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Glossary of Legal Terms
English/Spanish Legal Glossary. Content Detail
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- Minnesota Judicial Branch
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- Spanish / Español
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Army Regulation 608-99 (Family Support, Child Custody, Visitation, Paternity, Court Orders) PDF
Army Regulation 608-99, Family Support, Child Support, and Paternity, sets Army policy, responsibilities, and procedures on financial support of family members, child custody and visitation, paternity, and compliance with court orders regarding these and related matters. Content Detail
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- Department of the Army
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Filing for Grandparent Visitation
There may be a time when your grandchild's parent does not want to let you visit your grandchild. Normally, parents have a fundamental right to decide who their children will or will not visit. However, in limited cases, you may be able to get a court order of visitation. Read More
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- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc.
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Law and Aging Resources Guide for Older Americans in Oklahoma
The Law and Aging Guide is a listing of the state-wide resources available to help older persons with law-related issues. Read More
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- ABA Commission on Law and Aging




