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DISTRICT COURT STATE OF OKLAHOMA DIVORCE PACKAGEADULT CHILDREN With or Without Property
Control Number OK–004–D This packet contains the following:1.Information about Divorce2.Form List3. Form Explanations4. Instructions and Steps5.Checklist6.Access to Law Summary You and your spouse must agree to all terms of the divorce to use this packet. All forms to be filed with the clerk must be printed on bond paper.
- 2 - INFORMATION ABOUT DIVORCE 1.WHO MAY USE THESE FORMS: You may use the forms in this package only when
all of the following facts are true:(a)Incompatibility between the spouses has caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage and there is no reasonable expectation of
reconciliation;(b)There are no minor children of said marriage, and the wife is not now
pregnant. All children of the marriage are over the age of eighteen (18)
and emancipated;(c) You and your spouse agree on all terms of the divorce. 2. THE BASICS: Actions for divorce in the State of Oklahoma are filed in the District
Court. The name of the action initiating the divorce is the Petition for Divorce, while the
title of the action granting the divorce is referred to as the Decree of Divorce. The party
who files the action is the Petitioner, while the other party to the action is the Respondent.
OSA 43-101Furthermore, the Petition may be filed in the county where the Petitioner has been a
resident for at least thirty (30) days, or where the Respondent resides. OSA 43-1033. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS: Oklahoma law requires that one of the spouses
must be a resident of the state for a minimum of six (6) months immediately prior to the
filing of the petition for divorce. OSA 43-1024.GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: Oklahoma law allows a “no fault” divorce based on
“incompatibility” due to discord or conflict of personalities such that the legitimate ends
of the marital relationship is destroyed preventing any reasonable expectation of
reconciliation. This package is only good for this ground. OSA 43-1015.LEGAL SEPARATION: This package contains form for DIVORCE, not for Legal
Separation. This information on Legal Separation is provided for your information only.
A legal separation cannot be obtained using the forms in this package.A legal separation is different than a divorce. A legal separation is a court determination
of the rights and responsibilities of a husband and wife arising out of the marital
relationship. A decree of legal separation does not terminate the marital status of the
parties, and the parties are not free to marry again. In order to review additional
information, please see, OSA 43-129.
- 3 - 6.WAITING PERIODS: No divorce, separate maintenance or annulment case shall be
heard on its merits until the petition shall have been on file for at least ten (10) days if
there are no minor children of the parties or at least thirty (30) days if there are minor
children of the parties, except in the case of an emergency duly shown by application
setting forth good cause, in the opinion of the trial court, for an earlier hearing. All entries
of appearance and waivers must be in writing, must be duly signed and witnessed or
acknowledged at least one (1) day after the filing of the petition, and must be filed in the
action.It is unlawful for a party to divorce action to remarry (except to each other) or cohabit
with another for six months from the date of decree. Any person who violates this
provision is guilty of bigamy and may be imprisoned for a term of not less than one (1)
year and not more than three (3) years in the State Penitentiary. OSA 43-107.1, 43-1237.DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY: In a divorce, the property such as land, house,
buildings, and items of personal property owned by the couple is divided between the
parties. Debts owed are also allocated to one party or the other, or both. This is
accomplished by means of a Separation and Property Settlement Agreement. You and
your spouse must agree to the property and debt division and memorialize your
agreement in the Separation and Property Settlement Agreement, which will be
incorporated by reference into the Decree of Divorce that ultimately ends your marriage.
You may agree to divide the property any way you like, as long as a basic fairness is
maintained, and you both agree. If you cannot agree on any item of this division, the
dissolution of marriage transforms into a contested divorce. A contested divorce is
outside the scope of this packet. 8.ALIMONY: Because this is an agreed divorce, you will decide issues of spousal
“alimony”-- the periodic payment of money from one spouse to the other on a temporary
or permanent basis. The forms in this no-fault divorce package assume that no alimony
will be paid and none will be sought-- but you may add provisions for alimony to the
Separation and Property Settlement Agreement if you desire. In a contested case, the
court might award alimony. A contested divorce is beyond the scope of this divorce
package. You should consult a local attorney regarding the possibilities concerning
alimony if you have questions or foresee conflict regarding this issue. In order to
review additional information, please see, OSA 43-121.9. NAME CHANGE: When a divorce is granted, the court may restore the wife to her
maiden or former name if she so desires. OSA 43-121 For more information, see the Oklahoma Divorce Law Summary.
- 4 - FORMS LIST The following forms are included in this package:1.Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (OK-810D)2.Petition for Divorce (OK-801D)3.Summons and Notice of Automatic Temporary Injunction (OK-809D)4.Non-Military Affidavit (OK-805D) 5.Entry of Appearance and Waiver (OK-806D)6.Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (OK-803D) 7.Decree of Divorce (OK-807D)Note:Depending on your County, additional forms may be required that are County-specific. These forms will be available from the Clerk.
- 5 - FORM EXPLANATIONS All forms included in this are identified and described below.1.Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (OK-810D) – This form is used to provide the Court
with basic information regarding the parties and the type of action filed.2.Petition for Divorce (OK-801D) – This document contains the legal details of your
request for the court to dissolve your marriage. Your Separation and Property Settlement
Agreement must be signed by both spouses and attached to the Petition as “Exhibit A” at
the time you file the Petition.3. Summons and Notice of Automatic Temporary Injunction (OK-809D) – This form is
used to notify the Respondent that a Petition for Divorce has been filed and to inform him
or her that a response must be filed within twenty days or their legal rights may be
affected. This form is also used to inform the party that an automatic injunction has been
issued by the Court prohibiting certain activity.4. Non-Military Affidavit (OK-805D) – This form indicates that your spouse is not in the
military on active duty. 5. Entry of Appearance and Waiver (OK-806D) – This form must be signed by your
spouse in front of a Notary Public. It indicates that your spouse waives all formalities in
the case and agrees to the divorce according to the terms of the Separation and Property
Settlement Agreement. 6.Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (OK-803D) – This is the agreement
by which you and your spouse divide all of your marital property, assets and debts. This
agreement, if approved by the judge, will be incorporated into the final Decree of Divorce
in your case. Both spouses must sign the Agreement in front of a Notary Public.7.Decree of Divorce (OK-807D) – This form, once signed by the judge and filed with the
clerk, ends your marriage according to the terms of the Separation and Property
Settlement Agreement.
- 6 - INSTRUCTIONS AND STEPS Note: All forms containing a space for the signature of a Notary Public must be signed by the
appropriate party or parties in front of a Notary Public. Make several copies of the documents
that you prepare. You and your spouse should have a copy of everything you file, stamped
“filed” by the clerk. STEP 1: Fill out the following forms:Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (OK-810D)Petition for Divorce (OK-801D)Summons and Notice of Automatic Temporary Injunction (OK-809D)Non-Military Affidavit (OK-805D)STEP 2: Make at least four copies of your completed documents. Go to the courthouse
and FILE your completed documents and any required copies with the clerk. You
must pay filing fees at this time - call ahead to determine the amount and
acceptable forms of payment. Keep extra stamped “filed” copies of your
documents. STEP 3: Your spouse must now be served with copies of the filed documents. Deliver or
mail copies of the stamped “filed” documents, along with the Entry of
Appearance and Waiver (OK-806D), to your spouse. Your spouse must sign the
Entry of Appearance and Waiver (OK-806D) in front of a Notary Public, and
return it to you. Once completed by your spouse, the Entry of Appearance and
Waiver (OK-806D) must then be filed. STEP 4: You and your spouse should jointly complete the Separation and Property
Settlement Agreement (OK-803D), making certain to agree to all of the terms
contained therein. Once completed, this document should then be filed.STEP 5: Contact the Clerk of Court to schedule a date for the divorce hearing. Complete
as much of the Decree of Divorce (OK-807D) as possible and bring the Decree
with you to the hearing. Your spouse does not have to attend. Bring copies of all
of your documents. If all is in order, the Judge will sign the Decree of Divorce
(OK-807D). Go immediately to the clerk’s office and FILE the signed Decree.
Obtain a certified copy of the Decree for your records. Make or obtain a second
copy and mail to your spouse.
- 7 - CHECKLIST Domestic Relations Cover Sheet (OK-810D), Petition (OK-801D) , Summons (OK-
809D) and Non-Military Affidavit (OK-805D) completed and filed.Filing Fee Paid.Respondent served with copies of Petition (OK-801D) and Summons (OK-809D).
Entry of Appearance form (OK-806D) also provided to Respondent. Respondent signs and returns Entry of Appearance (OK-806D). Entry of Appearance (OK-806D) then filed.Parties jointly complete Separation and Property Settlement Agreement (OK- 803D). Agreement then filed.Clerk contacted to schedule hearing date. Decree (OK-807D) completed.Attend final uncontested hearing. Decree (OK-807D) approved and signed by
Judge.Signed Decree (OK-807D) filed with clerk. Certified copy obtained.Copy of Decree (OK-807D) mailed to former spouse.
- 8 - NOTE ABOUT COMPLETING THE FORMS The forms in this packet may contain “form fields” created using Microsoft Word. “Form fields”
facilitate completion of the forms using your computer. They do not limit you ability to print the
form “in blank” and complete with a typewriter or by hand.
If you do not see the gray shaded form fields, go the View menu, click on Toolbars, and then
select Forms. This will open the forms toolbar. Look for the button on the forms toolbar that
resembles a shaded letter “a”. Click in this button and the form fields will be visible. If they do
not become visible, then they were not included in this form package.
To complete the forms click on the gray shaded areas and type. You may also change other
words in the document if the document is not locked. The separation agreement is a good
example of a document that is not locked and allows you to make modifications outside the gray
shaded areas.Some forms may be locked which means that the content of the forms cannot be changed while
the form is locked. You can only fill in the information in the fields. If you need to make any
changes in the body of the form, it is necessary for you “unlock” or “unprotect” the form. IF
YOU INTEND TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE CONTENT, DO SO BEFORE YOU
BEGIN TO FILL IN THE FIELDS. IF YOU UNLOCK THE DOCUMENT AFTER YOU
HAVE BEGUN TO COMPLETE THE FIELDS, WHEN YOU RELOCK, ALL
INFORMATION YOU ENTERED WILL BE LOST. To unlock, click on “Tools” in the
Menu bar and then selecting “unprotect document”. You may then be prompted to enter a
password. If so, the password is “uslf”. That is uslf in lower case letters without the
quotation marks. After you make the changes relock the document before you begin to
complete the fields. After any required changes re-lock the document, then click on the first form
field and enter the required information. You will be able to navigate through the document
from form field to form field using your tab key. Tab to a form field and insert your data. If you
experience problems, please let us know.
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LAW SUMMARY
You may access the law summary for your State by using the link below:http://secure.uslegalforms.com/lawsummary/OK/OK-004-D.htm
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FOR USE IN YOUR PARTICULAR COUNTY AND MAY REQUIRE SPECIAL FORMS
NOT INCLUDED. CHANGES REQUIRED BY PARTICULAR JUDGES ARE NOT
UNCOMMON EVEN IF THE FORMS HAD BEEN PREPARED BY YOUR ATTORNEY.
REGARDLESS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE THESE FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS,
WITH ANY REQUIRED MODIFICATIONS, TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE PROCESS. IF
YOU NEED TO MAKE CHANGES, OR IF SPECIAL FORMS ARE REQUIRED IN YOUR
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FORMS EITHER FROM THE CLERK OR A CLOSED DIVORCE FILE WHICH YOU CAN
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