Re: Divorce in Oklahoma
Posted by sharwinston on 5/15/07
If the children are not his, he has no legal obligation to
support the children. Their biological father does.
Spousal support (aka alimony) is unlikely due to the short
marriage. However, she may get minimal temporary spousal
support.
Pay for her schooling? Also unlikely due to the short duratin
of marriage.
For more info, just google: Oklahoma + divorce
On 5/15/07, JD wrote:
> A friend of mine has just seperated from his wife in the
> state of Oklahoma. He was married for less then 3 years
> and did not have any children with his wife but she had 2
> from a previous relationship that lived with them full
> time. He was planning on moving to California to be near
> his family but she has now filed for divorce and wants him
> to pay alimony, child support, pay for her schooling and
> support her while she is in school as well as wanting
> everything in the house. He is now pretty freaked out and
> is going to stay in Oklahoma to fight her. Can she really
> take everything from him and get child support for kids
> that are not his? She did not work much of the time they
> were married, so he did support her during the marriage.
> Any info is appreciated.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Divorce in Oklahoma, 5/15/07, by JD.
- Re: Divorce in Oklahoma, 5/15/07, by sharwinston.