Grandparents Rights in Oklahoma?
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Are there any laws protecting grandparents rights in Oklahoma? As of May of 2005, there are in fact laws protecting grandparents legal rights in Oklahoma. |
“I live in Oklahoma and would like to know if there is a law in regards to grandparents rights?”
Yes. Oklahoma Senate Bill 733 was passed and enacted into law in May of 2005. It was sponsored by Oklahoma Senator Daisy Lawler. You can contact Senator Lawler’s office for more information at 405-521-5569.
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State laws vary, and the above is intended as general advice, and not direct legal advice regarding any one particular situation in any one state. For direct personal legal advice related to your own situation you should consult an attorney familiar with the laws of your state and with your situation.
