Going to Court

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Court Forms (Garnishment)

Forms for filing a Claim for Exemption from Garnishment and Request for Hearing.

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.

Immigration Law Glossary

This is a glossary of commonly used words and phrases when talking about immigration law. Definitions for each word and phrases are provided.

The Appeals Process Glossary

This glossary contains many of the terms commonly used in the appeals process & provides a general definition for each.

Guardianship of a Minor - Prepare Court Forms

This page links to the online program to prepare and print instructions and court forms for filing in Oklahoma for guardianship of a child. A list of information a potential guardian must have to fill out the online form is provided.

Court Forms - Tulsa County District Court

Domestic Relations/Family Law Court forms for Tulsa County District Court

Guardianship of a Child (Minor)

Information about guardianship of a child (minor) in Oklahoma.

Apply for Child Support Collection Help from OK DHS

Use this form to apply for help from Oklahoma Child Support Services (a division of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services). OCSS can help locate a parent or help get child support that has been court ordered.

Domestic Violence Petition for Protective Order- Court Forms for Oklahoma Courts

This link will take you to the OSCN website where you can obtain the forms (in pdf format) you need for a Protective Order. Some counties require that you go through the local Domestic Violence Office in order to file for a Protective Order.

Child Support Guidelines Calculator

This calculator is not legal advice. It will give you a general idea of how much child support may be awarded in your case. But child support in your case will be set by the judge, and will depend on many factors.

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