We are the original Father's Parental Rights Law Center, established by Oklahoma Attorneys Jay F. McCown and Tamra A. Spradlin with the mission to give Dads a voice in Court. Our Attorneys have over 45 years of experience representing Fathers in Family Law litigation including: Divorce; (Contested and Uncontested), Child Custody, Child Support, Visitation, Modification, Visitation Enforcement Issues; DHS cases, Guardianship, Relocation and Paternity.
We understand the concerns of Fathers and will work to protect and preserve your rights to your child(ren). We are happy to help you and will provide information about your legal rights as a Father. You can also call us at (405) 752-1300 and ask for our legal assistant.
We understand the concerns of Fathers and will work to protect and preserve your rights to your child(ren). We are happy to help you and will provide information about your legal rights as a Father. You can also call us at (405) 752-1300 and ask for our legal assistant.
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Our highly experienced attorneys at the Father's Parental Rights Law Center of Oklahoma handle all aspects of Family Law litigation.
We focus on Fathers, who often feel their rights are overlooked during the stressful time of a divorce and its aftermath.
It is critical to make sure your interests are protected by a dedicated, experienced attorney.
There is too much at stake to risk having an attorney who does not understand the needs of Fathers during a divorce or child custody case.
Our extensive Family Law Practice includes the areas of: Divorce, Paternity, Child Custody, Child Support, DHS, Alimony, Contempt Citations, Modifications, Visitation Enforcement, Visitation Establishment, Child Abductions - both state and international, Guardianships, Relocations, Step-Parent Adoptions, and cases involving Military Families.
We focus on Fathers, who often feel their rights are overlooked during the stressful time of a divorce and its aftermath.
It is critical to make sure your interests are protected by a dedicated, experienced attorney.
There is too much at stake to risk having an attorney who does not understand the needs of Fathers during a divorce or child custody case.
Our extensive Family Law Practice includes the areas of: Divorce, Paternity, Child Custody, Child Support, DHS, Alimony, Contempt Citations, Modifications, Visitation Enforcement, Visitation Establishment, Child Abductions - both state and international, Guardianships, Relocations, Step-Parent Adoptions, and cases involving Military Families.
Jay F. McCown is a highly experienced attorney who has been practicing law for over 45 years.
He is admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma.
Mr. McCown has provided legal representation for people in almost every county in the state of Oklahoma.
He has also tried lawsuits in the states of Texas, Kansas, Missouri, California and the United States Virgin Islands.
He is admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, the District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma.
Mr. McCown has provided legal representation for people in almost every county in the state of Oklahoma.
He has also tried lawsuits in the states of Texas, Kansas, Missouri, California and the United States Virgin Islands.
D. (Authors of Parenting the Strong-Willed Child).
2. "Joint Custody With A Jerk" Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex; A hands-on, practical guide to coping with custody Issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse, by Julie A. Ross, M.A. (Director of Parenting Horizons) and Judy Corcoran.
3. "Your Child Is Smarter Than You Think!," by Wanda Draper, Ph.
4. "Divorce and the Military" A Comprehensive Guide for Service Members, Spouses, and Attorneys, " by Marsha L. Thole and Frank W. Ault.
2. "Joint Custody With A Jerk" Raising a Child with an Uncooperative Ex; A hands-on, practical guide to coping with custody Issues that arise with an uncooperative ex-spouse, by Julie A. Ross, M.A. (Director of Parenting Horizons) and Judy Corcoran.
3. "Your Child Is Smarter Than You Think!," by Wanda Draper, Ph.
4. "Divorce and the Military" A Comprehensive Guide for Service Members, Spouses, and Attorneys, " by Marsha L. Thole and Frank W. Ault.
If there is one thing we would like to convey to all of the Fathers out there, it would be: Don't ever give up!
Whether you are in the beginning, middle, or end of a break-up and children are involved, it is an emotional process unlike any other.
All too often, we see Mothers who attempt to alienate the children from their Father.
They use many justifications for why they would do this: new husband or boyfriend, claims they aren't getting enough child support; and they make false accusations of abuse.
Whether you are in the beginning, middle, or end of a break-up and children are involved, it is an emotional process unlike any other.
All too often, we see Mothers who attempt to alienate the children from their Father.
They use many justifications for why they would do this: new husband or boyfriend, claims they aren't getting enough child support; and they make false accusations of abuse.
Thank you for visiting this website and for considering the attorneys at the Oklahoma Father's Parental Rights Law Center to help you with your legal representation.
We are dedicated to the practice of law and will take great care in handling your case.
If you decide you would like to retain legal services, please contact the office by phone at 405-752-1300 or e-mail to schedule an initial appointment.
If you live out of state, a Legal Assistant will help you set up a telephone appointment.
You will need to bring (or e-mail) case-specific information with you.
We are dedicated to the practice of law and will take great care in handling your case.
If you decide you would like to retain legal services, please contact the office by phone at 405-752-1300 or e-mail to schedule an initial appointment.
If you live out of state, a Legal Assistant will help you set up a telephone appointment.
You will need to bring (or e-mail) case-specific information with you.
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