Understanding Court-Ordered Divorce Classes in Oklahoma
Are you going through a divorce and wondering what court-ordered classes you’re required to take? I’m Aaron Grubb, the Tahlequah family attorney here at Wirth Law Office. In this video, I want to break down what Oklahoma law says about mandatory parenting classes during divorce.
If you’re getting divorced and have children, the court can—and often does—order you to attend a parenting class. These classes are designed to help parents understand shared parenting responsibilities, how divorce affects children, and how to co-parent effectively.
The Importance of Parenting Classes
Depending on your judge and your county, the class may be completed in person or online. The key takeaway: If the judge orders it, you must take it. It’s not optional.
If you have questions about these classes or any other divorce or custody matters, give us a call at Wirth Law Office. We’re here to help.
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I’m Tahlequah divorce attorney Aaron Grubb. If you’re seeking guidance through your divorce process, consider scheduling a low-cost initial strategy session with us. Call (918) 458-2677 to start your journey toward a brighter future.