Examples of crimes against the person in Oklahoma
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
1y ago
Crimes against the person in Oklahoma are crimes in which you threaten to harm someone or actually harm them. This could include a wide range of criminal acts, such as assault, battery, harassment, stalking, kidnapping and domestic violence. What about robbery? Robbery is usually a property crime, although many people would perceive it as also a crime against the person. The fear that the victim feels could inflict long-lasting trauma on them. If violence occurs along with the robbery, then the incident may be both a property crime and a crime against the person. What about weapon law violatio ..read more
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Violent crimes are rising across the nation
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
1y ago
The number of violent crimes in Oklahoma and across the rest of the U.S. is on the rise. Major cities, such as New York City, Chicago, Baltimore, and others are taking the brunt of the increase in crimes. This is a trend that is continuing in the wake of a massive spike in crimes that occurred last year. So far, this trend shows no signs of slowing. New York City shows the largest increase Violent crimes have seen their largest increase in New York City. The number of crimes of this nature recorded this year is up by 40.6% as compared to last year. The city has noted some 43,244 incidents of v ..read more
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Why you should avoid social media in your Oklahoma divorce
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
1y ago
In times of stress, Oklahoma residents might be inclined to rush to social media and vent their frustrations. When going through a divorce though, it’s better to leave social media out of it. Posting about your divorce on social media can make it easier for your spouse to build a case against you. Even if you’re friends with your soon-to-be-ex, it’s better to play your cards close to your chest and stay off social media. What stuff should you avoid posting? It can be hard to eliminate social media. People staying on social media during their divorce should avoid posting anything about the divo ..read more
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What will happen to your stocks in a divorce in Oklahoma?
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
Oklahoma is an equitable distribution state, so the court will strive to divide your assets and property in a fair way. This doesn't necessarily mean the judge will choose a 50/50 split. Oklahoma also recognizes prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Separate property If your stocks are separate property under Oklahoma law, then you don't need to divide them with your spouse. Assets are separate property when you owned them before starting the marriage. Gifts from a third-party are also separate property under Oklahoma divorce law. Capital gains that occurred during the marriage, however, migh ..read more
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Narcissism and divorce
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
There are times when the end of a marriage is inevitable. That does not necessarily mean the two spouses must engage in a bitter, drawn-out legal fight. An amicable divorce could be best for everyone. However, when one spouse is a narcissist, the process could become more costly and stressful. What could end after reasonable settlement talks may move in front of an Oklahoma family court judge for a trial based on resentment more than anything else. So, a victimized spouse might need to prepare for legal challenges from a narcissistic partner. A troubled mindset and attitude A spouse with narci ..read more
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Can Oklahoma cops make you take a breathalyzer?
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
Can Oklahoma law enforcement officers force you to take a breathalyzer test? Before downing a few drinks and getting behind the wheel, it’s wise to consider the state’s drunk driving laws. Can Oklahoma cops make you take a breathalyzer? Oklahoma is an implied consent state, which means when you sign for a driver’s license, you agree to submit to DUI tests if ever pulled over for suspicion of driving under the influence. Additionally, if you are passed out at the scene of an accident, first responders can draw blood to determine your blood alcohol content. However, Oklahoma law also says nobody ..read more
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When might a court modify a custody order?
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
As a divorced parent living in Oklahoma, you might find that your custody order is no longer working for the family as well as it should. When things change, parents might seek to modify it. However, courts do not automatically grant custody order modifications, particularly if the evidence shows that the order is working in the best interests of the child. To grant a modification, the courts consider a variety of factors. The child’s safety is always a primary concern One of the reasons the court might modify a child custody order is safety. If the court considers that there is immediate dang ..read more
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What is a social host?
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
Every state has laws pertaining to the dangers of drinking and driving. If you're an Oklahoma resident, you should know about the Social Host Law. This law could keep you or a loved one from getting a DUI or becoming partially responsible for one. More about the social host law The Social Host law in Oklahoma makes party hosts and property owners partially liable if someone on the premises has consumed alcohol. Under this law, both minors and adults can be cited and may have to pay a fine. According to the law, if individuals who are 21 years of age or younger are drinking alcohol on private p ..read more
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How is life insurance used to protect alimony or child support?
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
In Oklahoma, parents who go through a divorce sometimes wonder what might happen if their ex-spouse, who is liable for alimony or child support, passes away. Normally, the flow of payments would stop, which can be a serious issue, but life insurance can provide a solution. Divorce and Life Insurance Life insurance is built to provide protection for the beneficiaries of the insured party. These policies can be very flexible and cover many different kinds of events and financial assets. It is possible to combine life insurance with a divorce so that the policy covers the alimony payments or chil ..read more
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Here’s how divorce can affect your Oklahoma business
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by On Behalf of Elton Jenkins Law, P.L.L.C.
2y ago
A divorce can be a difficult time for any family. But what about the business? There are many ways in which a divorce can affect your business. Finances When two people are married, they often share financial responsibilities. But when they get divorced, that changes. Suddenly, you may have to pay for two households instead of one. This can be a major burden. Additionally, if the business is marital property, it may be split between the two spouses. This can lead to a decrease in the value of the business and decreased earning potential. Time A divorce can also take up a lot of time. This time ..read more
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