Navigating divorce and custody battles with clarity.
Should You Listen to Family and Friends During a Divorce Process in Oklahoma
So if you find yourself in a situation where you have been served with documents and your spouse has asked for a divorce or your significant other has asked for a paternity action, whereby they’re seeking any type of custody or visitation rights, we have a high tendency to rely on, our family and our friends. While having our family and friends as a support system in and of itself is usually a great system. It goes back to the old adage that there can be too many cooks in the kitchen.
Everyone has their own personal experiences. Some are good, some are bad. But having too many people in your ear, giving you advice and opinions, can be somewhat detrimental. The court system has very strict rules that they follow. There are statutory guidelines, there’s case law guidelines, that most attorneys are well-equipped to know what those are and to give you sound legal advice, with regards to those.
Importance of Legal Guidance
So, I would encourage you to try to minimize, what you take away from a spouse or a family friend or a family relative, anything like that, even if they’ve gone through the process themselves, each situation is unique. So you really need to rely on a Tulsa divorce attorney for men and someone who knows the ins and outs of the legal processes to make sure that you’re guided in the right direction.
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If you’re going through a divorce or facing a family law matter in Oklahoma, contact us today at 918-986-7724 for a low-cost initial strategy session. Get the legal guidance you need to navigate this challenging time with confidence.