

Cleveland County, OK Attorneys
Criminal Defense, Divorce, & Probate Lawyers in Oklahoma
If you’re preparing for a divorce, criminal proceedings, or probate matter in Cleveland County, choose a firm with over four decades of collective experience to represent your best interests. At Schumacher Law Group, our highly skilled lawyers represent Oklahomans in a wide range of legal matters.
Whether you’re defending against DUI charges, navigating a child custody dispute, or administering a loved one’s estate, our goal is to provide strategic counsel tailored to your unique legal needs. Our attorneys have proven results and never shy away from litigation if necessary to achieve a fair outcome, giving you peace of mind that your case is in trusted hands.
If you’re preparing for a legal matter in Cleveland County, put a former judge and prosecutor on your side with Schumacher Law Group. Contact us online to discuss your case.
Our Practice Areas
Criminal Defense
Facing criminal charges can be one of the scariest experiences of your life. Securing a robust defense is critical to defending your liberty. From DUI to sex crimes, our firm handles all types of criminal matters. As a former judge and prosecutor, our founding attorney is uniquely equipped to defend your rights in and out of the courtroom.
Family Law & Divorce
Divorce and family law matters can be heartbreaking for everyone involved. Our firm understands the personal and sensitive nature of these disputes to guide your family’s steps with care. Whether you’re anticipating a contentious divorce or modifying a child custody order, we can help you protect what matters most.
Probate Administration
When it comes to planning for the future, having clear legal guidance is essential to protecting your legacy. Whether you’re drafting a will or managing a loved one’s estate, our goal is to provide lasting peace of mind by creating a comprehensive estate plan that addresses your unique needs, financial considerations, and wishes.
Is Probate Required in Oklahoma?
Probate is generally required for estates with more than $50,000 in assets (excluding real estate). If the cumulative value of a decedent’s estate is less than this amount, heirs may be eligible to transfer these assets using a Small Estates Affidavit. Our attorneys can assess your specific case to determine if probate is needed and advise your legal steps accordingly.
How Is Property Divided in an Oklahoma Divorce?
Oklahoma is an equitable distribution state, meaning that family courts seek to divide marital assets equitably during a divorce. However, what is equitable is not always equal. The court retains broad discretion during property division and may consider a variety of factors to determine an equitable split. Our lawyers have an in-depth understanding of these legal nuances to protect what’s rightfully yours.
I Was Arrested in Moore. Where Will My Criminal Case Be Heard?
Depending on the type and severity of the offense, criminal cases in Moore are heard at one of the following courts:
Cleveland County District Court
Criminal cases in Moore are primarily adjudicated at the Cleveland County Courthouse located at 200 S. Peters Ave, Norman, OK 73069. The Court Clerk’s Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can also reach the office by calling 405-321-6402.
Moore Municipal Court
While the Cleveland County District Court handles most criminal cases in Moore, misdemeanor offenses and infractions are generally handled at the Moore Municipal Court located at 101 East Main Street, Moore, OK 73160. Its hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can also reach the courthouse by calling 405-793-5040.

The Verdict From Our Clients
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"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."
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"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."
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