In this insightful discussion, attorney Aaron Grubb of Wirth Law Office explores the concept of good-faith effort in family law cases. He clarifies that this term, often perceived as vague, refers to demonstrating genuine attempts to resolve disputes. A typical example involves visitation exchanges: if one party is late, a reasonable response is vital. Aaron emphasizes that even minor delays shouldn’t be met with drastic actions that may suggest sabotage. He encourages individuals to maintain a cooperative approach and reach out to their attorneys if issues arise, underscoring the importance of collaboration in legal matters. For inquiries, contact Wirth Law Office.
Divorce
Divorce can be a challenging and emotional process with lasting consequences for your family and future. Understanding your rights and the legal steps involved is crucial to protect your interests and navigate this difficult time. Whether you are considering separation or facing unresolved issues during or after divorce, a skilled Tahlequah Divorce attorney can provide the guidance you need to make informed decisions.
For trusted legal support in your divorce case, the Tahlequah attorney team at Wirth Law Office - Tahlequah is ready to assist. Their experience with Oklahoma divorce law helps clients understand the complexities and plan the next steps carefully. If you need legal help, call Wirth Law Office - Tahlequah at (918) 458-2677.
Aaron C. Grubb, Esq.
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**How Can You Protect Your Assets During a Divorce?**
Divorce can complicate asset division, but understanding your rights is crucial. I’m Aaron Grubb, a Tahlequah divorce attorney at Wirth Law Office. If you’re navigating a divorce or even just considering one, it’s vital to take protective steps now. Document all your assets meticulously—list what belongs to you individually, what’s marital property, and where everything is located. Violating financial agreements, like emptying joint accounts, can lead to serious consequences. Transparency and preparation are your best allies. For personalized advice on protecting your assets, contact me, your trusted Tahlequah family law attorney. We’re here to help!
Aaron C. Grubb, Esq. 
Do you know what to expect during a divorce mediation? I’m Aaron Grubb, a Tahlequah attorney at Wirth Law Office. In our latest video, I outline the mediation process, highlighting key participants: both parties, their attorneys, and a neutral mediator. The mediator’s role is crucial—they guide discussions toward a fair compromise without the combative nature of courtroom trials. Focused on practical solutions, mediation aims for efficiency, saving clients both time and money. If you’re navigating a divorce or have questions about mediation, reach out to Wirth Law Office. We’re dedicated to simplifying the legal process for you.
Aaron C. Grubb, Esq. 
Are you navigating a divorce and unsure about required court-ordered classes? I’m Aaron Grubb, a Tahlequah family attorney at Wirth Law Office, here to clarify Oklahoma’s laws concerning mandatory parenting classes during divorce. If you have children, the court may mandate you to attend these classes, aimed at fostering understanding of shared parenting duties and the impact of divorce on children. Classes can be attended in person or online, depending on your county and judge. Remember, if the court orders it, participation is mandatory. For questions on this or other divorce matters, contact Wirth Law Office. We’re here to assist you.
Aaron C. Grubb, Esq. 
Are you facing a divorce and suddenly confronted with a 90-day waiting period? I’m Aaron Grubb, a family attorney at Wirth Law Office, here to shed light on why Oklahoma enforces this crucial pause. The court mandates this waiting period to give couples a moment to reconsider their decision, often prompted by temporary emotions. It’s particularly vital for couples with children, as the aim is to promote stability and the possibility of maintaining a two-parent household. If you have questions about your divorce process, legal separation, or need guidance, reach out to us at Wirth Law Office for support.
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Does Getting a Divorce Always Require Going to Court? Tahlequah attorney Ryan Cannonie discusses mediation and how the process is different than what people normally expect in a divorce case. One thing that most people think of when they think of courts, they think of judges and attorneys battling it out and witnesses on the stand. You can’t handle the truth lies, being able to prove people are lying or whatnot, but they don’t always think about the alternatives to court.
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Tahlequah attorney Ryan Cannonie explains generally what is alimony and if it is even still something Oklahoma courts will grant. So with alimony, yes, it is legal in Oklahoma. Oklahoma’s one of several states that recognize alimony. Alimony, the point of it is to cushion the fall of one party in a divorce, from the lifestyle they had before to what they’re going into.
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When you go to file a divorce, there has to be a petition filed, there’s paperwork to do. If you have an attorney, they can guide you through this. What you’re going to be seeing though, is that there’s an attorney fee on it. Let’s say this is a very simple divorce. Attorney’s charging you only 1,500. Even let’s say this is just an agreed upon. Well, in addition, that 1,500, you’re going to have to pay filing fees, which range from 250 to 300, depending if you have kids or not. There are certain things you have to have in your divorce filing. There’s certain paperwork by statute. You can’t just file a piece of paper that says, “I want to be divorced.” You have to have certain other pieces, certain other documents filed with it. Your attorney’s going to know what those documents are. If you have children, it actually increases the filings and increases some of the costs when you file for divorce. But your basis for divorce are going to be those reasons I listed. Like I said, there’s more, but those are really the primary ones. Once you get that, then you’re going to have to go sit with your attorney, start going through what documents they need from you, what things they have to have you sign, and then proceed with filing the divorce.
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Tahlequah attorney discusses some options you have if you are thinking about filing for a divorce. Some divorces are actually, in fact, a lot are very amicable. The people just realized, “Hey, we’re not good together. Maybe we make better friends than spouses. Or we decided that this is just not our thing, and we tried and it didn’t work out.” And there’s no shame in that. When you have an agreed-on divorce, it actually makes things a lot simpler. Your options, I’m going to go through some of our options we give people when they contact us about a divorce. The first thing we do as a firm is we can just draft the papers for you. We will draft up all the divorce papers, we will sell them to you for $500, is how the retainer fee works.
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As time passes after your divorce, you may come to the realization that your divorce decree is unfair or unreasonable due to changes that have taken place in your life since the decree was ordered. For instance, if your income has significantly decreased, the cost of raising your children has significantly increased, or you were […]
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When spouses divorce, a court must determine how their marital property will be divided. This includes their houses, cars, furniture, collectibles, and even their pets. Read further to learn how marital property is divided in a Tahlequah, Oklahoma divorce. Marital Property in Tahlequah, Oklahoma In Oklahoma, only the couple’s marital property will be divided during […]
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Whether you are male or female, if you have been married for a significant period of time and are now divorced, you may have to pay alimony to your former spouse. Here is a brief description of how alimony works in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. What is Alimony in Tahlequah, Oklahoma? Alimony, also called “spousal support,” is […]
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You can modify a Tahlequah divorce decree if you have proof of a significant change in circumstances that has taken place since your divorce decree was granted and that was not anticipated, and such that it now causes the terms of your divorce decree to be unreasonable. Modifying Property Division After Tahlequah, Oklahoma Divorce Although […]
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Among the biggest concerns of divorcing spouses is how the assets that they have shared during their marriage will be divided after they divorce. Who will get the house? The car? The dog? States vary regarding how marital property is divided in a divorce. Here is a brief explanation of how property is divided between […]
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Acts of adultery are often hard for couples to get past. Studies have shown that 50% of all married couples struggle with issues of adultery at some point during the marriage, which becomes the basis for divorce in approximately one-third of these cases. Issues with Adultery in a Tahlequah, Oklahoma Divorce Adultery can be simply defined as […]









