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  • Is Accepting a Call from My Ex a Violation of a Protective Order in Oklahoma?

    February 8, 2023

    Even if the plaintiff on the protective order makes contact, the defendant can still be charged with a crime for violation if they respond.

  • What Is a Protective Order in Oklahoma?

    January 12, 2023

    A protective order is an order from a judge that tells a certain party that they can’t see or have any contact with another party.

  • SB 200: Can a Protective Order Be Used to Get Out of a Lease in Oklahoma?

    November 16, 2021

    Victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking may terminate a lease without penalty by providing a protective order.

  • What Happens If You Misuse a Protective Order

    June 30, 2021

    When you file for a protective order, you get an immediate hearing that day on the petition, a judge will enter an order temporarily.

  • Does a Protective Order Take My Gun Rights Away In Oklahoma?

    March 19, 2020

    Tulsa Attorney James Wirth explains how a protective order can take away your gun rights. If that protective order is granted, your Second Amendment rights are gone at that moment that that protective order is served upon you. The sheriff will probably take those guns out of your household, or you’ll have to give those to a third party because it will be illegal for you to possess them while the protective order is in place, and that’s under federal law.

  • Oklahoma Protective Order Can Affect Custody Rights.

    March 16, 2020

    Can you do something if your custody is being denied due to your protective order? Tulsa attorney James Wirth explains this divisive topic in-depth. So what can you do if your kids has been put on a protective order against you, and because of that protective order is in place, you can’t have your visitation or custody rights? Well, that depends on a few things….

  • The Terrifying Truth of Kidnapping by Oklahoma Protective Order.

    March 13, 2020

    Kidnapping by protective order. Could that happen in Oklahoma? Tulsa attorney James Wirth has that answer for that question. Kidnapping by protective order. What does that mean? Essentially that would be somebody filing a protective order on behalf of a child that is your child taking that child away from you. So can that happen under Oklahoma law? And the answer is….

  • Oklahoma Protective Order Can Cause Crippling Consequences

    March 11, 2020

    Oklahoma Attorney James Wirth Explains The Downfalls Of Having A Protective Order Being Filed Against You In Oklahoma. So what are the consequences of having a protective order against you besides the fact you’re going to have to show up in court, need to hire an attorney, there’s some immediate effects it can have…

  • A Surprising Thing Most Don’t Know About Mutual Oklahoma Protective Orders

    March 4, 2020

    Are there mutual protective orders in Oklahoma? What is a mutual Oklahoma protective order? Tulsa attorney has the answer to both of these major concerns affecting those in the state of Oklahoma. Just because one party makes a good case for a protective order and the judge maybe thinks it should be mutual, they can’t do it mutual on that basis. Each party must separately make their case and then there’s two separate protective orders, just pointing different directions. In Oklahoma, there are no mutual protective orders, but each party can get a protective order against the other if they prove their case individually.

  • Can A Domestic Proceeding Affect an Oklahoma Protective Order?

    March 3, 2020

    How does it work when a protective order is filed and there’s also another domestic proceeding, like a divorce or legal separation or a paternity case? I’m Tulsa attorney, James Wirth, I’m about to explore that topic.
    If there’s a divorce that’s pending or a legal separation case that’s pending or a custody case, any kind of domestic case, guardianship even or adoption, if those are pending already in the court, then most of the time if somebody tries to file a protective order and the parties are the same parties, that it will be filed as a separate case, but they’ll be consolidated and they’ll be set before the judge that has the regular domestic case rather than the judge that might’ve otherwise handled the protective order case.