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LIVING WITH YOUR NEW ROMANTIC PARTNER
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FATHER'S PARENTAL RIGHTS LAW CENTER OF OKLAHOMA 4117 NW 122nd, Suite B, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 405.752.1300
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They are your children too. Let us help you protect your rights.
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The Father's Parental Rights Law Center of Oklahoma handles all aspects of family
litigation, including: TRIALS, MOTIONS TO MODIFY, CHILD CUSTODY and CHILD
SUPPORT, MEDIATIONS, SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS, and all other PRE-TRIAL
HEARINGS.
Our highly experienced family law attorneys regularly handle Divorces; Paternity
cases; Separations; all DHS matters; Military issues; Guardianships; Emergency
Hearings; Step-Parent Adoptions; Relocations; Visitation Issues; Modifications of
Child Custody,Modifications of Child Support, Alimony, and Child Abductions, both
State and International.
Our lawyers are skilled trial litigators with many years of experience in the
courtroom. We have the knowledge and expertise to take your case to trial when all
other options fail. We will work diligently to protect your rights to your children.
We know that custody litigation is difficult in many ways. We have a suggested
reading list and suggestions for parents that may help you during this time.
CAN I LIVE WITH MY NEW ROMANTIC PARTNER?
Living with a new romantic partner may affect your right to visit your child(ren), and a can be a
factor in the custody determination. In Oklahoma, a party may request a Judicial Order of Proper
Conduct. This order generally prevents overnight romantic partners in the presence of the minor
child(ren). This order is often included in joint custody plans and divorce decrees. If both parties
agree, this requirement may be waived. After a Divorce is final, a party may not remarry for a
period of six (6) months.
Contact us for assistance if you need help with your Divorce or Child
Custody rights.
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