An Oklahoma Adjudication Order is a legal document issued by the court in the state of Oklahoma that determines the rights and duties of parties involved in a dispute. This order may include specific actions that are to be taken by the parties, such as a payment of money or other assets, or the performance of an act. The order is enforceable by law and can be enforced through the court system. There are three types of Oklahoma Adjudication Orders: Adjudication of Default, Adjudication of Contempt, and Adjudication of Title. Adjudication of Default is an order issued when one party fails to respond to the other party's claims or fails to appear in court. Adjudication of Contempt is issued when a party willfully or intentionally fails to comply with the court's orders. Adjudication of Title is an order issued when a court determines that title to property is held by one party or another.