Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma
Do I have to respond to a "Motion to modify child support and motion to expand visitation" within so many days after being served and before the scheduled courtdate on the motion?
Asked on 11/29/11, 7:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bob Adcox
Bob Adcox, Attorney At Law
YES, your failure to respond could result in a default judgment being issued against you. It is extremely importnt that you file an answer. In addition, it provides the Court with your "side of the story" to their Motions. Good Luck Bob Adcox Attorney at Law
Answered on 12/05/11, 6:17 am