Your Oklahoma Divorce Attorney
Oklahoma's Top Family Law Team
Contested Divorce
Regardless of the complexity or emotional challenges of your divorce, our team is here to guide you through issues like child custody, property division, and other family law matters.
Uncontested Divorce
If you and your spouse agree on all divorce terms, an uncontested divorce can be quicker and less stressful. We’ll help you finalize everything smoothly with our fixed-fee services.
Your Team
Meet Oklahoma’s leading family law team. With 9 dedicated attorneys, we're here to diligently advocate for you.
Backed by recognition from national outlets like Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers, and trusted locally by MetroFamily and Best of 405, we deliver award-winning legal support with a personal approach.
Empowering You Every Step of the Way
Make the call today and take that first step toward peace of mind.
Schedule Your Consult
Fill out the form or call to speak with a Client Advocate who will listen, answer your questions, and, if we can help, schedule your free consultation with an attorney.
Meet With Our Team
During your free consultation, you’ll meet with an attorney to discuss your situation, explore legal options, and, when ready, submit your retainer to begin moving forward with your case.Start Your Case
You'll be paired with a dedicated attorney who will manage your case from start to finish, keep you informed every step of the way, and advocate for your best interests so you can focus on your future.Your Questions Answered
How much does divorce cost?
The cost of divorce varies and is influenced by many factors, including:
- The presence of minor children
- Contention between parties
- Division of assets
- Whether the divorce is fault or no-fault
- The attorney's hourly rate
You can expect for retainer fees to start at $3,000. A retainer is essentially a down paynment on the work; at Ball Morse Lowe, typically the retainer will cover services through post-decree.
How long do I have to live in Oklahoma to file for divorce?
To file for divorce in Oklahoma, at least one spouse needs to have lived in the state for at least 6 months.
Additionally, you will need to have lived in the county where you intend to file for 30 days.
When should I reach out to an attorney?
As soon as you’re considering divorce or facing a legal issue that affects your family.
Early guidance can help you understand your rights, avoid costly mistakes, and make informed decisions from the beginning.
You don’t have to wait for things to escalate—starting the conversation early often leads to better outcomes.
How often will my attorney communicate with me?
Your attorney will actively communicate with you throughout your divorce proceedings via phone call, text message, and email.
We will help you prepare for hearings, let you know about changes in your case, let you know if we need documents or other materials from you, and keep you up to date about billing.
What I'm not sure if I'm ready to get divorced?
Don't rush this important decision. If you don't feel ready and are just exploring your options, we're happy to chat with you.
If and when you feel ready, we'll be here.
Be Prepared Before You File
Starting the process is hard—but having the right information makes it easier.
Download your free guide and take the first step with confidence
Where We Serve
Operating primarily in central Oklahoma, we have offices in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Stillwater, and Norman.
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