by BMO Law | Jan 18, 2025 | Family Law, legal information
When you divorce your spouse, and the court enters an order requiring one parent to pay child support to the other, it can make a huge difference for a custodial parent struggling to make ends meet. But what happens when the parent ordered to make the child support...
by BMO Law | Jan 12, 2025 | Criminal Law, legal information
One question we commonly get is whether the police can question a child without a parent present. While no parent wants to consider their child being questioned, or even worse, arrested, it is important to know your rights and how to best protect your child. As a...
by BMO Law | Jan 3, 2025 | Auto Accident Law, legal information
Riding a motorcycle is exhilarating, but it also comes with dangers. Enjoying the outdoors at high speeds increases a cyclist’s risk of injury, especially if there are road or environmental hazards. Dangerous conditions such as potholes exist all year, but hazards...
by BMO Law | Dec 4, 2024 | Criminal Law
When you are faced with trying to understand the criminal justice system in Oklahoma, it is imperative to understand the differences between a deferred sentence and a suspended sentence. Although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably because both options are...
by BMO Law | Nov 7, 2024 | Criminal Law, legal information
Oops, I Did it Again! Does Double Jeopardy Apply? Double jeopardy exists to protect individuals from being repeatedly charged or prosecuted for the same criminal offense. Prosecutors cannot get a “redo” if they fail to prove their case the first time. Once a verdict...
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