Many family law matters are resolved through negotiated settlement or mediation, but some require formal litigation to protect a client’s rights, financial security, or child-related interests. Discovery—the structured exchange of documents and information—often drives outcomes in contested cases and may include subpoenas, forensic review, and depositions. In cases involving custody disputes or complex assets, parties may also need evaluations, appraisals, or other expert testimony.
Once discovery and any evaluations are completed, if the case is not settled, it is set for trial. Trial will take place before the judge assigned to the case. Depending on the complexity of the issues, trial can take days or even weeks to complete.
Oklahoma divorce cases also involve immediate, practical issues—support, expenses, possession of property, parenting time, and conduct between the parties.
In litigation, the skill, experience and effectiveness of the attorneys are of paramount importance. The attorneys representing you should possess the ability to clearly educate clients and judges about the relevant issues. They should have a thorough knowledge of the law and of procedure and evidence. They should have facility with numbers and the ability to unravel complex financial issues. And they should be able authoritatively and convincingly to present your case to the court. The attorneys Mullins Mullins Sexton & Reaves Law possess all of these skills and are all experienced and effective advocates.
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