Service Area Edmond, Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Surrounding Areas
Memberships • American Trial Lawyers Association
• Oklahoma Bar Association
•Federal Court, Western District of Oklahoma

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| Seek the best possible counsel to protect your rights as a spouse and a parent by calling on an experienced family law attorney at The Law Office of Jeramy Jarman, P.C. in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. While we hope you never need the help of a divorce lawyer, should that need arise, you want a family law attorney who is aggressive, experienced and knows how to win. When it is time to determine issues like your financial security and time with your children, nothing less than the absolute best representation will do. |
| Divorce The Law Office of Jeramy Jarman, P.C. has extensive experience in all aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, paternity, child support, DHS, and guardianship cases. Oklahoma divorce law requires certain elements be met for someone to file for and obtain a divorce. Therefore, it is important when you are looking for the right family law attorney that you hire someone with the experience and dedication to help you in your time of need. | Going through a divorce does not always mean going through an agonizing, drawn-out battle. Several of our cases are handled on an agreed basis, which can result in your divorce being finalized in as little as 10 days, depending on whether or not children are involved. Unfortunately, when most marriages are coming to an end, the situation becomes adversarial and that’s when you need a family law attorney who can obtain a quick result and allow you and your children to move on with your lives. Contact our law office in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for a free consultation with a family law attorney regarding divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, and other family law disputes. |
Child Custody Family law in Oklahoma allows for different types of child custody arrangements, and each situation must be viewed from the perspective of the best interests of the child. Child custody is often divided into one of the following two scenarios: Sole Custody Sole custody entails one parent having full legal custody of the child and the other parent possibly having some type of visitation rights. Joint Custody Another, more widely used alternative, is joint custody. Joint custody involves both parties having legal custody of the child and sharing in all major decision-making for the child. In this arrangement there are various types of visitation structures that can be agreed upon or ordered. Typically in a joint custody situation, one parent will be the primary custodian of the minor. |
Don’t miss out on your son’s or daughter’s childhood. |
Call (405) 606-8400 today to schedule an appointment with a family law attorney passionate about preserving your parental rights.
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