Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma
legal seperation
how long do u have have to be a legal resident of the state in which u are fileling
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: legal seperation
In Oklahoma, in order for the Court to have jurisdiction over your case you must have been a resident of this state for at least six (6) months, and a resident of the county in which you are filing for at least thirty (30) days prior to the Petition being filed.
Re: legal seperation
WAIT -- I failed to note in your header that you were asking about legal separation, rather than dissolution of marriage. There is no specific statutory residency requirement for jurisdiction to attach in a legal separation action. My apologies for any confusion.
If you are currently a resident of the State of Oklahoma, you may file. You may face a jurisdictional challenge, but in most cases I believe jurisdiction would be upheld. Of course, many circumstances will control the ultimate result; if you would like to file, I would suggest retaining legal counsel.
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