What To Do Before You Say “I Do” in Oklahoma

If you’ve recently gotten engaged, you’ve probably already started the planning phases in preparation for the big day. From picking the date and booking a venue to creating the guest list, many couples are focused on making the wedding and reception unforgettable. The...

Types of Damages in an Oklahoma Personal Injury Case

When you’re injured due to the negligence or carelessness of another person, Oklahoma law allows you to recover compensation through a personal injury claim. Whether your injuries are the result of a car accident, slip-and-fall, dog bite, or other circumstances, you...

Having Inadmissible Evidence Thrown Out of your Case

Not all pieces of evidence presented to the court are legal to use, or admissible. Inadmissible evidence may be suppressed, or “thrown out” of consideration by the court. If you are facing a criminal charge, having inadmissible pieces of evidence suppressed can be...

Protecting Your Property From a Burglar

You are allowed to use reasonable force in Oklahoma to prevent your property from being stolen. You may use deadly force to protect your life or the life of another person. See my discussion:...