Divorce Attorney in Oklahoma City
Over 15 Years of Family Law Experience in Oklahoma City
Divorce touches every part of your life at once: property, finances, children, and your sense of what comes next. If you’re facing that process in Oklahoma City, your first step should be speaking with an attorney, particularly if children are involved. Handling a divorce without legal counsel can cost significantly more than hiring one, and mistakes made early in the process are difficult to undo.
At Burr Law Offices, PLLC, Brady Burr leads every divorce case personally. The firm has been representing Oklahoma City clients since 2009, and we understand what’s at stake for you and your family from the moment you reach out.
Contact our divorce attorneys in Oklahoma City at (405) 357-9156 to schedule a confidential consultation.
Understanding the Divorce Process in Oklahoma
The divorce process in Oklahoma includes:
- Filing for Divorce: Initiating the divorce process means petitioning the appropriate Oklahoma court. The petition outlines the grounds for divorce and any requests regarding child custody, spousal support, and property division. We assist with preparing and filing all required documents with the Oklahoma County District Court so every legal requirement is met from the start.
- Temporary Orders: Temporary orders address immediate concerns while the case is pending: things like child custody, spousal support, and use of marital property. We can also assist with child support matters that arise during this period. We have extensive experience negotiating temporary orders that provide stability during this transitional time.
- Discovery Process: Discovery is the phase where both parties exchange information relevant to the case, including financial documents, property records, and other pertinent details. We handle discovery carefully to obtain and organize all necessary information to support your case.
- Mediation and Negotiation: Many divorce cases benefit from mediation, a cost-effective and less adversarial alternative to courtroom litigation. We work with you to find workable solutions to contested issues, with the goal of reaching a settlement both parties can accept.
- Court Proceedings: When negotiation or mediation doesn’t produce a resolution, we’re prepared to advocate for your rights in court. Whether the dispute involves child custody, spousal support, or property division, we advocate for a favorable outcome based on the circumstances.
- Finalizing the Divorce: Once all issues are resolved, the court issues a final divorce decree that officially terminates the marriage and sets out the agreed-upon terms. We review the final decree to confirm it accurately reflects the negotiated settlement and that all required legal steps are completed.
- Post-Divorce Matters: Some matters require attention after the divorce is finalized, including enforcement of court orders and modifications to custody arrangements. We remain available to address any post-divorce issues that come up.
Grounds for Divorce in Oklahoma
Under 43 OK Stat § 43-101 (2020), Oklahoma recognizes 12 grounds on which a district court may grant a divorce.
The 12 grounds for divorce in Oklahoma are:
- Abandonment for one year
- Adultery
- Extreme cruelty
- Fraudulent contract
- Gross neglect of duty
- Habitual drunkenness
- Impotency
- Imprisonment in a state or federal penal institution for the commission of a felony
- Incompatibility
- Insanity
- When the wife at the time of her marriage was pregnant by another than her husband
- The procurement of a final divorce decree outside this state by a husband or wife which does not in this state release the other party from the obligations of the marriage
Incompatibility is the most commonly used ground today, but the ground you choose matters strategically. Fault-based grounds can affect the length of proceedings and influence outcomes on custody and property division. Choosing the right ground is a legal decision that should be made with counsel, and it’s one of the first things we work through with you.
Is Oklahoma a 50/50 State for Divorce?
No, Oklahoma is not a 50/50 state for divorce. Oklahoma is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally. Courts consider factors like each spouse’s financial circumstances, contributions to the marriage, and the needs of any children.
The same principle applies to child custody. Courts weigh the child’s best interests based on factors such as the child’s age, the relationship with each parent, and the stability of each home. This doesn’t automatically produce a 50/50 custody arrangement.
Equitable distribution sounds straightforward, but its application to real assets and real family situations is anything but. We help clients build strategies that protect their assets and account for long-term financial stability, evaluating every marital asset and debt before any settlement is reached.
How Our Oklahoma City Divorce Attorney Can Help
Every divorce is different, and the right representation accounts for your specific situation rather than treating it as a standard checklist. At Burr Law Offices, PLLC, we provide individualized legal support from the first consultation through final resolution and beyond, when post-divorce matters arise.
Attorney Brady T. Burr brings recognized credentials to every case: recognition by Super Lawyers, an Avvo Clients’ Choice Award, and designation as a Divorce Attorney in 2021 and 2022. Clients across Oklahoma City consistently highlight our timely communication, coordinated team, and thorough follow-up at every stage.
What working with our Oklahoma City divorce lawyers looks like in practice:
- Knowledge of Oklahoma Law: We know Oklahoma divorce law and apply it to your specific circumstances. This isn’t generic advice, but guidance grounded in how Oklahoma courts actually operate.
- Negotiation: We pursue fair settlements whenever possible, whether the issues involve asset division, child custody, or spousal support. When negotiation isn’t enough, we’re ready for court.
- Honest, Steady Communication: Divorce is stressful. We keep you informed at every stage and make sure you understand your options before any decision is made.
- Efficient Process: Our experience allows us to move cases forward without unnecessary delays, so you can focus on what comes next.
- Long-Term Thinking: The decisions made in a divorce have lasting consequences. We make sure you understand those implications before you commit to any resolution.
- Fathers’ Rights Advocacy: Fathers in Oklahoma have the same legal standing as mothers in custody proceedings. We provide dedicated advocacy for fathers seeking fair custody and meaningful involvement in their children’s lives.
- Military Divorce: Military divorce involves additional legal considerations, including the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and the division of military retirement benefits. We handle these cases with the attention they require.
- Bilingual Services: We offer legal support in both English and Khmer, allowing us to serve a broader range of Oklahoma City families with clear, direct communication.
Choosing the right divorce lawyer in Oklahoma City is one of the most consequential decisions you’ll make during this process. Contact Burr Law Offices, PLLC to schedule a consultation and get a clear picture of where you stand.
Why Hire Burr Law Offices, PLLC
In family law, the stakes are high and the outcomes are lasting. Whether you need to mediate an amicable separation, leave a difficult marriage, navigate a military divorce, pursue spousal support, or you’re a father seeking fair custody, we’re prepared to pursue a resolution that aligns with your goals.
Brady T. Burr attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law and began his career at a local family law firm before founding Burr Law Offices, PLLC in 2009. Growing up in Oklahoma gives him direct familiarity with the local legal community and the concerns of clients throughout Oklahoma City and the surrounding area. Every client receives individualized guidance tailored to their circumstances, and every member of our staff is committed to treating clients with care and respect at every stage of the case.
Call (405) 357-9156 or contact us online to speak with our Oklahoma City divorce attorney and schedule your confidential consultation.
Common Questions About Divorce in Oklahoma City
How Long Does a Divorce Take in Oklahoma?
The timeline depends on how complex the case is and how much the parties agree on. An uncontested divorce with no minor children can be finalized in as little as ten days. When minor children are involved, Oklahoma requires a mandatory 90-day waiting period to allow for careful consideration of custody and support issues; that period can be waived by agreement if the court determines it serves the children’s best interests. Contested cases, particularly those involving significant assets or custody disputes, can take several months to over a year. At Burr Law Offices, PLLC, we work to move the process forward as efficiently as possible without cutting corners on what matters.
What Does a Divorce Cost in Oklahoma?
Costs vary widely based on the complexity of the case. An uncontested divorce with straightforward finances generally costs less than a contested case involving significant assets, custody disputes, or the need for expert witnesses. Court fees, attorney fees, and any mediation costs all factor in. At Burr Law Offices, PLLC, we provide transparent fee structures and work to develop cost-effective strategies so you can reach a resolution without unnecessary financial strain.
What Are My Rights Regarding Child Custody in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child. Courts evaluate factors including the child’s health, safety, and welfare; the stability of each home; and each parent’s willingness to support the child’s relationship with the other parent. Parents are encouraged to work together on a parenting plan that addresses legal and physical custody, visitation schedules, and parental responsibilities. Both parents receive equal consideration under the law. Our team at Burr Law Offices, PLLC is committed to making sure your parental rights are fully represented and defended through every stage of the custody process.
How Does Alimony Work in Oklahoma?
Alimony, also called spousal support, is designed to provide financial stability to the lower-earning spouse after a divorce. It can be temporary or longer-term, and courts consider factors including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, and the standard of living during the marriage. Oklahoma courts generally favor temporary alimony aimed at helping the recipient become self-sufficient, though longer-term support may be appropriate in cases involving long marriages or significant income disparity. We work to pursue an alimony arrangement based on a fair assessment of your situation.
What Should I Bring to My Divorce Consultation?
Bringing the right documents to your first consultation helps us give you accurate, specific guidance from the start. Useful items include personal identification, your marriage certificate, financial statements (bank statements, retirement accounts, pay stubs), property titles or lease agreements, prenuptial agreements, debt records, tax returns, and any existing court orders. The more complete a picture you can provide, the more targeted our advice can be. At Burr Law Offices, PLLC, we’ll walk you through exactly what to prepare so the consultation is as productive as possible.
Call (405) 357-9156 or contact us online to speak with our trusted divorce lawyer in Oklahoma City and schedule your initial consultation today.
Types of Cases We Handle
Our team of skilled and understanding legal professionals proudly provides comprehensive and efficient legal services for all clients.
Brady is a passionate, effective, and competent family and civil law attorney who has received awards and accolades from organizations such as Avvo and Super Lawyers®. Read on to learn more about him or contact him directly to discuss your case.
Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be Messy: Get Legal Advice Today
Divorce is the most common family law matter we handle, and no two cases are alike. Our Oklahoma City office understands both the legal complexity and the emotional weight these cases carry. If you and your spouse are weighing an annulment rather than a divorce, our divorce lawyers can help you identify which path fits your situation. An annulment treats the marriage as though it never legally existed (potentially appropriate when fraud or duress was involved), while divorce acknowledges the marriage and dissolves it through negotiations over asset division and custody. The legal implications of each path differ significantly, and the right choice depends on your specific circumstances. Call Burr Law Offices, PLLC at (405) 357-9156 to schedule your initial consultation with a divorce lawyer serving Oklahoma City and surrounding communities.
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