Divorce and Separation
Kara Rose Didier handles all aspects related to the dissolution of marriage, including child custody issues, child support, asset division, and support alimony.
She has extensive experience navigating a myriad of issues relating to the valuation and equitable distribution of the full range of assets.
Child Custody & Visitation
Kara Rose Didier handles and brings a high level of sensitivity to the resolution of child custody between separating and divorcing parents.
She represents mothers and fathers in matters involving custody and geographic relocation.
Kara Rose Didier has the ability and is often called upon to advise parents on custodial, visitation, and other time-sharing arrangements; fight to protect the children, fathers, and mothers in high-stakes custody litigation; guide clients through the thicket of custody evaluations and guardian ad litem investigations; help parents navigate the parental coordination process; and represent clients on both sides of relocation cases.
Prenuptial Agreements
Kara Rose Didier negotiates and drafts prenuptial agreements of all kinds to ensure your current and future assets are protected in the event of any conflict or dispute
Future spouses often use these agreements to start their marriages with an open financial discussion and to avoid misunderstandings between them if their marriage dissolves. Her approach is to protect your interests first when negotiating these agreements, but she understands the sensitive nature of having your future partner on the other side. Kara Rose Didier will always take those dynamics into account when working with you.
Child Support
An equally important issue in a family law case addresses financial support for the child. Although a child may live with one parent more than the other, both parents are typically responsible for providing funds for food, clothing, healthcare, and other basic needs. Oklahoma law recognizes this and has requirements in place to protect the child's standard of living.
Kara Rose Didier ensures Oklahoma parents receive fair child support rulings. She helps clients prepare proper documentation to present to the courts and she secures favorable outcomes on their behalf.
Victim Protective Orders
The Oklahoma Protection from Domestic Abuse Act protects individuals from several forms of abuse and harassment within the household. The law specifically protects "family or household members", which includes married and dating couples and blood relatives. Kara Rose Didier possesses knowledge on Oklahoma abuse laws and can help pursue or defend these charges.
Domestic violence may refer to physical abuse, involuntary confinement, harassment, or interference with personal liberty.
Support alimony is a court-mandated payment from one spouse to the other following a divorce. The purpose is to provide the recipient with financial support to maintain a basic lifestyle. Although Oklahoma law discusses a spouse's entitlement to the same lifestyle, Kara Rose Didier is mindful that two households cannot be maintained inexpensively as one.