An Oklahoma Disposition Order is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Oklahoma that outlines the legal rights of the parties involved in a civil lawsuit. This order is usually issued after a trial, but it can also be issued before trial if the parties agree. Oklahoma Disposition Orders typically include a judgment, which is a ruling on the merits of the case, as well as a decision on any outstanding financial issues. There are two types of Oklahoma Disposition Orders: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Disposition Order can be modified or revoked by the court at any time, while a Permanent Disposition Order is final and binding. These orders are important for protecting the legal rights of the parties involved in the lawsuit and ensuring that the outcome of the case is fair.