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Oklahoma’s Alimony Laws Encourage Bad Behavior

Alimony is not tax-deductible, and it is not taxable income for the recipient. In Oklahoma, trial courts do not have the discretion to make modification or termination of spousal support alimony effective as of the date that the motion to modify or terminate the alimony was filed.

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Asset Division in Divorce: an Overview

Danya Bundy wrote about the importance of maintaining maximum awareness of ongoing activity related to marital property when structuring an asset division in divorce, and of considering potential future issues, including possible enforcement provisions and tax consequences.

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Women in the Law

Hannah Lange, Kathleen Egan, and Danya Bundy are featured in the annual Best Lawyers Women in the Law special section for 2024. Their inclusion is prestigious, as it acknowledges each as being among the top legal practitioners in the region. We celebrate their recognition as top talents in family law across Oklahoma and Arkansas.

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Spear’s Magazine includes Aaron Bundy among the top eight U.S. family law practitioners

Aaron Bundy is featured among the top legal advisors in the 2024 Spear’s Index, an annual listing of lawyers working in criminal and white-collar crime, divorce consultancy and support, family law, and litigation funding for high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients.

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The Uncertainty of Family Law

The Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie saga continues. Brad and Angelina separated four years ago, in September, 2016. In November, 2016, they reached a temporary custody agreement. Yet today, four years later, their case goes on.

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Family Law

We represent individuals from all walks of life. Sometimes our client is a person who at one point in their life suffered from addiction issues and went through a recovery process. Even when recovery was decades ago, divorce and family law litigation can be traumatic and bring back bad, painful memories. However, it is possible to divorce after recovery with dignity and without relapse.

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