Muskogee Lawyer Blog
How Do I Collect Oklahoma Child Support if I Am Not Married to My Child’s Father?
In Oklahoma, all parents have a moral, legal and ethical duty to support their children. While the ethical and moral duty may continue on into adulthood, depending on the circumstances, the legal duty continues until a child reaches the age of majority, usually the age of 18. In Oklahoma, this could result in paternity action. […] Read more »Forging Fraudulent Evidence at Trial: A Whole Kettle of Trouble
Forging fraudulent evidence at trial is most often treated as a felony crime in Oklahoma. That means mandatory prison time if convicted. If facing charges, hire an experienced Muskogee criminal defense attorney. Read more »Treading the Line Between Recording Police Activity in Muskogee and Obstruction of a Police Officer
Recording police activity in Oklahoma is generally a protected right as long as it is done in public and there is no obstruction of police duties. But police tend to resist being filmed. Know your legal rights. Call a Muskogee criminal defense attorney today. Read more »Oklahoma Law: Harming or Interfering with a Police Service Animal
Harming a police service animal in Muskogee, Oklahoma can be treated as either a felony or misdemeanor crime depending on circumstances. Hire an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible if you are facing charges. Read more »What Happens When You Violate a Child Custody Court Order in Muskogee?
Any court in Oklahoma was use imprisonment or fines as a way of enforcing another court's child custody order. Violations can be a felony in Oklahoma. Read more »






