High-asset divorces involve sophisticated assets beyond the marital home and savings accounts. In these cases, spouses usually have accumulated relatively unusual marital properties, such as digital assets. Digital assets can include a wide range of items, such as...
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3 common causes of motor vehicle accidents in Oklahoma
Car accidents often result in drivers suffering from serious injuries, mainly due to the reckless or careless actions of another driver. Everyone on the road has a responsibility to ensure safety, not only for themselves but also for others. Ignoring this...
Heroin charges in Oklahoma: Legal insights and consequences
Heroin, also known as diamorphine, is one of the more recognizable recreational drugs. Although it’s sometimes medically used to help relieve pain, heroin is usually abused for its euphoric effects and is dangerously addictive. Unsurprisingly, Oklahoma classifies...
What are signs your child has experienced a fall?
As parents, you entrust the safety and well-being of your children to daycare facilities. You expect these facilities to provide a secure and nurturing environment for your children to play, learn and grow. However, accidents can occur, especially in an active...
Understanding how serious indecent exposure charges are
Indecent exposure may not strike you as a serious criminal offense, but it carries very real legal consequences. In Oklahoma, intentionally revealing private parts in a lewd manner is punishable by prison time and hefty fines. A conviction could take away your freedom...
Oklahoma’s implied consent law and your rights
The ability to drive might give you the freedom to go almost anywhere on a motor vehicle, but it also comes with responsibilities. You must obey traffic rules and regulations and operate your vehicle safely as a driver. When you obtain a driver's license in Oklahoma,...
Drug trafficking in Oklahoma: What you need to know
Drug trafficking is a serious offense in Oklahoma, and it is essential for residents and visitors alike to understand what constitutes trafficking in the state. Unlike simple possession, trafficking involves the distribution, sale, or transportation of large...
First-time DUI in Oklahoma: What you need to know
With the new year comes new challenges – and for some, that new challenge could be in the form of their first criminal charge for driving under the influence (DUI). Facing a first-time DUI charge in Oklahoma can be a daunting experience. However, understanding the law...
Oklahoma legislators look into revising “Good Samaritan” law
A proposed bill would help change the way Oklahoma’s “Good Samaritan” law works for those reporting drug overdose. The bipartisan House Bill 2110 aims to reduce the potential penalties faced by the person reporting a drug overdose to first responders. In particular,...
DUI offenses resulting in injuries can lead to even more penalties
There’s a good reason why driving under the influence (DUI) is a criminal offense in all U.S. states, including Oklahoma. An intoxicated driver would be too impaired to properly operate their vehicle, so they become a danger to themselves and others. While an officer...