Blanchard Divorce Lawyer

Blanchard Divorce Attorneys

Representing Couples & Families Across Oklahoma 

Ending a marriage can be heartbreaking, but you don’t have to take this step alone. Whether you’re anticipating an amicable split or contentious divorce litigation, securing experienced representation is essential to safeguard your rights, reputation, and economic security. If you’re filing for divorce in Blanchard, choose a reputable firm you can depend on to represent your best interests. 

At Schumacher Law Group, we understand the sensitive and personal nature of family law matters and are committed to guiding your steps with care and compassion during this difficult time. With over four decades of collective experience, our skilled divorce lawyers are well-equipped to represent your best interests in and out of the courtroom. From your first call to the final resolution, you can trust us to give your case the time and personalized attention it deserves.

If you’re filing for divorce in Blanchard, choose a firm with over four decades of collective experience in family law. Contact us online to discuss your case. 

Types of Divorces We Handle

At Schumacher Law Group, our attorneys have a proven track record of results in all types of divorces. Common cases we handle include:

  • Contested divorces. If you’re preparing for a contested divorce, we can guide you through the legal proceedings with care while protecting your rights at every step.
  • Uncontested divorces. From meeting eligibility criteria to negotiating a fair resolution, we help couples save time, money, and stress in uncontested divorces. 
  • Divorce mediation. We represent couples in divorce mediation to help them reach mutually beneficial agreements outside of the traditional courtroom setting. 
  • Collaborative divorces. We provide trusted representation to couples seeking amicable resolutions in collaborative divorces. 

Do I Have to Prove Fault to Get Divorced in Oklahoma? 

Oklahoma primarily uses a no-fault divorce system, meaning that spouses aren’t required to prove fault or marital misconduct to obtain a divorce. This allows couples to file for divorce on the ground of incompatibility or “irreconcilable differences,” which refers to an irretrievable breakdown in the marriage that cannot be remedied. 

The state also allows for fault-based grounds, including abandonment, adultery, impotence, extreme cruelty, habitual drunkenness, gross neglect of duty, fraud, felony imprisonment, insanity, living apart, and pregnancy by a non-spouse. Consulting a knowledgeable divorce lawyer is paramount to establishing a valid ground for your divorce and protecting your rights during property division, child custody, and related matters. 

What Are the Requirements to File for Divorce in Oklahoma? 

To file for divorce in Oklahoma, you must meet the following requirements: 

  • Residency. At least one spouse must have resided in the state for a minimum of six months. Additionally, the divorce must be filed in the county where either spouse has lived for at least 30 days.
  • Grounds. You must establish a valid ground for divorce under state law, whether it be incompatibility, adultery, abandonment, or separation. 
  • Waiting period. If the marriage dissolution involves minor children, there may be an additional 90-day waiting period before the divorce is finalized. 

Does Oklahoma Divide Property 50/50 in a Divorce? 

Oklahoma is an equitable distribution state, meaning that family courts aim to divide marital property equitably in a divorce. However, equitably does not necessarily mean equally. While a 50/50 split isn’t impossible, it is never guaranteed. 

The court may consider a variety of factors during property division, such as the length of the marriage and each spouse’s age, health, marital contributions, education, employability, income, and debts. 

Working with a skilled divorce lawyer can mean the difference between retaining your hard-earned assets and walking away with less than you deserve. Our attorneys are well-versed in these legal intricacies to advocate for a fair division that protects your financial future.

How Is Child Custody Determined in a Divorce?

Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child. Family courts may consider various factors during child custody decisions, such as each parent’s ability to provide a stable home, meet the child’s emotional and physical needs, and cooperate with their co-parent. The court may also consider the child’s preference (if developmentally appropriate), as well as any marital history of domestic violence, child abuse, or dependency on drugs or alcohol.

While state law encourages joint custody arrangements when it serves the child’s welfare, every case is unique and necessitates sound counsel from a trusted attorney. At Schumacher Law Group, we understand how stressful and painful it can be to face custody disputes, especially while navigating a divorce. Our advocates have a deep understanding of these legal nuances to safeguard your parental rights and work diligently to secure a fair outcome for your family.

I’m Filing for Divorce in Blanchard. Will My Case Be Handled in McClain or Grady County?

It depends on where you live within the city limits. Some addresses fall into McClain County, while others are located in Grady County. Our lawyers are familiar with local court clerks, processes, and procedures to help you file your petition at the correct courthouse. 

The Verdict From Our Clients

  • "Tracy Schumacher is a remarkable attorney!  Her years of experience on the bench show as she can craft an effective legal strategy while being up to speed on the latest case law."

    - Gabriel B.
  • "At a time when you and your family need security most, Schumacher Law Group is the best possible choice for legal representation in Cleveland and surrounding counties."

    - Glenn M.

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