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Providing accurate and objective information to help make the right decisions during a divorce in Oklahoma, this guide provides answers to more than 350 queries such as How quickly can one get a divorce? Is it possible to get divorced if one spouse does not want a divorce? What does it mean for Oklahoma to be a community property state? Who decides who gets the cars, the pets, and the house? What factors might influence child custody? and How are bills divided and paid during the divorce? Structured in a question-and-answer format, this divorce handbook provides clear and concise responses to…mehr

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Providing accurate and objective information to help make the right decisions during a divorce in Oklahoma, this guide provides answers to more than 350 queries such as How quickly can one get a divorce? Is it possible to get divorced if one spouse does not want a divorce? What does it mean for Oklahoma to be a community property state? Who decides who gets the cars, the pets, and the house? What factors might influence child custody? and How are bills divided and paid during the divorce? Structured in a question-and-answer format, this divorce handbook provides clear and concise responses to help build confidence and give the peace of mind needed to meet the challenges of a divorce proceeding.
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Mark Antinoro is a member of the Oklahoma and Rogers and Mayes County Bar Associations. He has been admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern, Eastern and Western Districts of Oklahoma, and the Tenth Circuit. He earned his Baccalaureate Degree from Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Tulsa College of Law. Mark is an AV-rated lawyer, which is the highest rating that a lawyer can receive. He is a Commissioner on the Judicial Nominating Commission and was elected by his fellow lawyers to represent seventeen (17) counties in Northeastern Oklahoma. He has been named a rising star by Super Lawyers of Oklahoma, one of only about forty in Oklahoma. Mark currently serves as the City Prosecutor for several municipalities. His areas of concentration include criminal defense, condemnation, domestic relations, and personal injury. He primarily practices in the following Northeastern Oklahoma counties: Mayes, Rogers, Tulsa, Craig, Wagoner and Delaware. He has been involved in a wide variety of litigation from representing a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed against Big Tobacco in federal court to protecting his clients rights in small claims actions. He works hard and that diligence has produced successful jury verdicts for his clients in both criminal and civil cases. He is a certified mediator and the perspective allows him to better evaluate his client's own cases.