The Oklahoma No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package is a comprehensive set of legal forms designed for individuals seeking a straightforward divorce process in Oklahoma. Specifically intended for couples without children, this package addresses situations involving or excluding property and debts. It provides all necessary forms and instructions tailored to ensure that both parties can agree to the terms of their divorce without legal complications, differentiating it from contested divorce packages.
This form package is ideal for couples who agree on all terms of their divorce and want to proceed with minimal complications. You should consider this package if:
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In Oklahoma, it is possible to obtain an uncontested divorce in as little as ten days through a process known as a "waiver divorce." A waiver divorce is an uncontested procedure that allows couples to end their marriage without the cost and delay common to traditional divorce.
Adultery is a felony in Oklahoma, punishable by up to 5 years in prison or up to a $500 fine.
A party in Oklahoma is restricted from remarrying within the state for a period of six months following the entry of the divorce decree. Oklahoma does not place restriction upon when a person can start dating.
Typically, you can be divorced in Oklahoma if you have been a resident of Oklahoma for at least six consecutive months before filing a petition for divorce with the district court.
Oklahoma considers evidence of adultery within 6 months of marriage as bigamy. This is a felony in the state. This is huge when it comes to child custody and monetary settlements. Oklahoma considers cohabitation with another party within 30 days of divorce as adultery.
Though we don't often think of the act of cheating as being illegal, adultery is illegal in 21 states.Cohabitation with another party within 30 days of an Oklahoma divorce is considered adultery too. It is also unlawful for a divorced party to remarry again in Oklahoma within six months of the decree of divorce.
An Oklahoma Legal separation allows spouses to remain married but live separately. Without terminating the marriage, the Oklahoma court divides property and may award alimony and determine child custody during a legal separation action.
Legal Separation Basics Unlike a divorce, there is not a residence period required to begin a separation action in Oklahoma. The spouse seeking a separation must file a petition and affidavit with the court.Like a no-fault divorce, a judge may grant a legal separation on no-fault grounds of irreconcilable differences.
A divorce in Oklahoma may be granted on the basis of adultery, abandonment, fraud, cruelty, imprisonment, conviction of a felony, living apart, and others. However, the vast majority of divorces are granted on a no-fault basis, meaning that the marriage is beyond any reasonable hope of reconciliation.