Guiding you through the most personal legal challenges with care and expertise.
In-depth legal expertise, including former DHS experience, on your side.
Skilled litigator with experience in numerous court hearings and bench trials
Courtney is the only attorney handling your case from the initial consult to the final result
We understand that legal challenges are deeply personal, and we’re here to guide you with compassion and care.
We don’t just handle cases; we help people through life’s toughest moments. With a focus on personalized attention and empathetic legal guidance, we’re committed to supporting you every step of the way.
Driskell Law provides exceptional legal services with a personal touch, ensuring your case gets the attention it deserves.
Supporting clients through the emotional and legal complexities of divorce.
Ensuring your parental rights are protected and advocating for the best interests of your children.
Providing expert guidance in calculating, negotiating, and enforcing child support orders, backed by unique experience as a former DHS Child Support State’s Attorney.
Assisting in fair financial support agreements.
Helping modify or enforce existing court orders as circumstances change.
Helping grandparents protect their relationships with their grandchildren by advocating for visitation and custody rights in complex family disputes.
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We start by getting to know your situation, discussing your concerns, and understanding your goals to create a strategy that works for you.
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Whenever possible, we strive to resolve matters outside of court through negotiation or mediation, helping you avoid unnecessary stress and expenses.
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If your case goes to court, we’ll be by your side, presenting a strong legal strategy to protect your rights and interests.
The length of a divorce process can vary depending on factors like the complexity of assets, whether children are involved, and whether both parties agree on key issues. An uncontested divorce can take a few months, while contested cases can take longer, sometimes over a year.
In Oklahoma, child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as the child’s relationship with each parent, the parents’ ability to provide for the child, and the child’s physical and emotional well-being.
Yes, child support and custody orders can be modified if there has been a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income, relocation, or a shift in the child’s needs. We can help you file for modifications to reflect these changes.
Not all family law cases require going to court. Many cases can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, which can save time and reduce conflict. However, if a resolution can’t be reached, we are fully prepared to represent you in court.
Legal custody refers to the right to make important decisions regarding your child’s upbringing, such as education, healthcare, and religion. Physical custody refers to where the child lives on a day-to-day basis. Parents can share both legal and physical custody, or one parent may have sole custody depending on the circumstances.
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