Oklahoma OK AI draft
Methodology
Equitable distribution
Oklahoma divides jointly acquired marital property equitably. Courts consider contributions of each spouse, economic circumstances, and the equities of each individual situation.
Statutory Factors
The following factors are commonly evaluated under Oklahoma law:
- Duration of the marriage
- Income and liabilities of each spouse
- Contributions to the marriage including homemaking
- Future earning capacity
- Tax consequences
- Waste or dissipation of marital assets
- Custodial needs
- Any other factors for fairness
Statute Reference
Citation: Okla. Stat. tit. 43, §121
Source: https://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=
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Oklahoma Property Division
Oklahoma Statute tit. 43, §121 provides for equitable division of jointly acquired property. Courts divide property acquired jointly during the marriage based on equitable principles, with separate property retained by its owner. Factors include the length of the marriage, each party's contribution to acquisition of marital property, and economic circumstances at the time of divorce.
Citation: Okla. Stat. tit. 43, §121
Source: https://www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/DeliverDocument.asp?CiteID=
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