Claremore DUI Attorneys

Have you or a loved one received charges for a DUI? Our skilled Claremore DUI attorneys can help you avoid jail/prison time and paying excessive penalties.  Driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance is a criminal offense. You receive charges of a DUI if you operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.  Similarly, you receive the…

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Dividing Property in Divorce

There are many factors that will impact the outcome  when dividing property in divorce.  They include the length of your marriage, presence of children, income and assets, and individual needs.  One important factor that will play a large role in the outcome of the distribution of your marital assets and debts is the location of your divorce.  Each state has its own…

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Medical Bankruptcy Rogers County

The cost of health care in the United States continues to grow every year.  Unfortunately, most health insurance plans simply do not cover every medical expense you may incur. Most individuals incur medical expenses in the form of regular doctor visits and prescription medications. However, some people suffer from serious illnesses, injuries or other trauma that require a substantial amount…

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Claremore Attorneys Review Prenuptial Agreements

Premarital Agreements are contracts for spouses prior to marriage.  It is in contemplation of how property divides in the event of a future divorce or separation. At Claremore attorneys we have helped countless people with issues regarding prenuptial agreements. The majority of courts will enforce prenuptial agreements so long as the contract is fair and reasonable. Generally, the provisions of the agreements…

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Rogers County Attorneys and Protective Order Information

Protective order information can help you understand the process in Rogers County. A victim of domestic violence or threats of domestic violence may seek relief under the Protection from Domestic abuse act. He or she must be a  victim of domestic abuse, stalking, harassment or rape.  Further, an adult or emancipated minor or dependent household member, may seek a victim protective order…

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