On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 23, 2020 | Bankruptcy Law
Small business owners in Oklahoma should all be knowledgeable about the way bankruptcy works. Bankruptcy is a topic that makes people nervous, and that’s understandable. However, it’s a good idea to have some awareness of how business bankruptcy works and...
On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 22, 2020 | Business Litigation/Business Law
Two authors are suing the publisher Wizards of the Coast over an alleged breach of contract. According to the lawsuit, the publisher approached the authors in 2017 to write a series of novels about the Dungeons and Dragons universe. They completed one manuscript and...
On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 21, 2020 | Bankruptcy Law
Many Oklahoma homeowners are afraid to file for bankruptcy because they think that it will cost them their house. However, bankruptcy laws largely protect your family home from liquidation so long as some requirements apply. You should not let this fear keep you from...
On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 12, 2020 | Family Law
Many provisions of an Oklahoma divorce decree may be changed by a judge after it has been finalized. You can seek a divorce decree modification by filing a motion with the court that has jurisdiction over your case. A hearing will likely be held to determine if your...
On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 12, 2020 | Family Law
Once the divorce has been finalized, the next step is figuring out the child support payments. Most people want to know how much their monthly payments will be so they can start figuring out a budget as soon as possible. Here’s how child support payments are...
On behalf of Talley, Turner, Stice & Bertman | Oct 5, 2020 | Criminal Law
Oklahoma courts charge simple drug possession as a misdemeanor offense. However, certain substances result in felony charges. If you face a court date for a drug-related charge in Oklahoma, review the possible penalties of a conviction. Felony drug offenses...