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Online Divorce
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Online divorce is an efficient solution for couples willing to file for uncontested divorce in Oklahoma without the need for a lawyer. It is ideal for spouses who can resolve property division, child custody, support, and alimony issues out of court, ensuring an amicable process. Our service offers a convenient way to complete legal forms online and prepare for the filing process quickly and simply.

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$139 full packet

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How It Works

Our paperwork preparation service is suitable for uncontested, no-fault cases when the couple is in full agreement. The best part is that such spouses do not necessarily need to hire a lawyer and can deal with the divorce process independently, saving a lot of money.

The divorce package in Oklahoma includes many forms, and failure to find, complete, and file the paperwork properly is what often causes delays when ending a marriage. Therefore, more and more couples each year choose our service to get case-specific paperwork filled out for them.  

Though online divorce in Oklahoma may not be an option yet, our convenient filing instructions will guide you through each step of the offline process. Therefore, you will be well-equipped to file on your own without needing a lawyer.

To file for divorce in Oklahoma, you need to do the following:


Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Oklahoma

Filing Requirements

Since e-filing of new cases is currently unavailable in the state, you must submit a Petition in person to the court of the county where either party has lived for at least 30 days prior to filing. Serve the paperwork on the respondent, file the rest of the documents, and get the final judgment.

Residency Requirements

To be eligible to file for divorce in Oklahoma, either spouse must have lived in the state for a minimum of 6 months before filing the Petition. There are exceptional requirements for petitioners filing based on insanity grounds.

Waiting Period

Oklahoma laws impose a waiting period only if minor children are involved. In such instances, the court may start reviewing the case no sooner than 90 days after you file. This period, however, may be waived for good cause.

Complete Your Divorce Papers Online

To get a set of filled-out divorce papers for your uncontested, no-fault case, be ready to complete an online questionnaire, providing information about yourself, your spouse, marriage, and divorce.

In addition to personal and contact details of all the parties involved, you should indicate your marriage date and location, reasons for irretrievable breakdown of marriage, etc. For property division-related issues, share information about your personal and mutual assets and finances.

Your answers will help our smart system choose the forms that suit your specific case and fill them out with the information you provide.

Once the paperwork is ready, you’ll be able to download your Oklahoma divorce papers online from your account or pay a small extra fee to receive the printed versions by mail.

The papers you will get will likely include the following:

  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
  • Civil Cover Sheet
  • Summons
  • Appearance and Waiver
  • Non-Military Affidavit

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You can access our service for form preparation from anywhere instead of scheduling physical meetings with a lawyer. Our system will fill out legal documents with the specific information you provide on the case. Besides, during the active subscription period, you can adjust your answers and receive updated forms if needed.

Cost

Pay a flat fee for divorce document preparation and keep your uncontested and full-agreement divorce cheap and affordable by filing pro se.

Confidentiality and Privacy

By ordering papers from us, you can be sure your personal information is protected because we use advanced security technologies and communication channels.

Speed

Forget about lengthy consultations and appointments with a lawyer. Begin a fast divorce in Oklahoma on your own after receiving the needed papers from us.

User-Friendly Platform

Our site is convenient and easy to use, so navigating it and filling out the required information will not take too much of your time.

Start Your Divorce in Oklahoma Today!

Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. If you want to find out more about our online questionnaire, pricing options, and the overall process, feel free to contact our professional support agents.

All people choosing us for document preparation will receive:

  • Reasonably priced assistance with paperwork
  • Court-approved package of divorce forms
  • Clear filing guidelines
  • Unlimited revisions for active subscribers
  • Quick delivery
  • Secure and confidential services
  • Responsive customer support team

What if We Have Children?

At the moment, our service is not suitable for spouses with minor children. We’re working on it!

Overall, before filing for an uncontested and full-agreement divorce, you and your spouse should agree on child support and custody. Here are some things to consider additionally:

  • Oklahoma parents can be granted joint or sole legal and physical custody. Temporary custody may also be awarded until a final order from the court is issued.
  • When determining custody, judges in Oklahoma are guided by “the best interests of the physical, mental, and moral welfare of the child.” They also consider spouses’ wishes, the relationship between parents and the child, the child’s adjustment to school and home, any history of abuse in the family, any criminal records, etc.
  • If children are mature enough, their preferences can also be taken into account.
  • Child support is calculated based on Child Support Computation.
  • Either parent can file a Motion to Modify Custody Order if they find the final order regarding child custody and support unsatisfactory, but only if they have substantial reasons for modifications.

Customer Testimonials

I lost my job and a divorce hit me hard. I cannot imagine what getting a lawyer would do to my financial situation, and this website has become my saver. I’m still a little shaken but at least I’m over with my divorce and can start a new life now.
Brenda J.
Oklahoma
Thanks to this service, everything went really fast. The documents they have prepared were accepted by the court and after a few more steps I was divorced. Didn’t know it could be that simple.
Glenn E.
Oklahoma

Frequently Asked Questions

Currently, e-filing of new divorce cases in unavailable in the state. It may not be possible to file for divorce in Oklahoma online. Spouses can start a divorce case by filing with the court in person.

An uncontested divorce in Oklahoma that does not involve attorneys can cost about $450-$550, including filing fees, other possible court fees, and the price of online paperwork preparation. This would, however, mean that you won’t be able to file online. If you hire a lawyer, it can increase your expenses by $5,000-$10,000, depending on the case complexity.

If minor kids are involved, an uncontested divorce typically cannot be finalized in less than three months. If the couple does not have children, the divorce may be granted in just a few weeks from the day the documents were filed. Contested cases may take a year or more to finalize due to disputes and numerous hearings required.

At the moment, you cannot start a new case online pro se. A lawyer is not necessarily needed if you do not require help to resolve disputes and make settlements and are ready to go through the process on your own and offline. If you need legal advice or your case is complicated, it is reasonable to turn a family law professional for help.

You can easily update your answers in the questionnaire within the active subscription period.

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