Fathers’ Rights in Oklahoma: Frequently Asked Questions
Oklahoma fathers have the same legal rights as mothers in custody, visitation, and child support cases. Below are the most common questions we hear from dads across the Tulsa metro area — and direct answers based on Oklahoma law. At…
Oklahoma Child Support for Fathers: How It Works and How to Protect Yourself
Oklahoma calculates child support using an income shares model under Title 43, Section 118 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Both parents’ incomes are combined to determine the total support obligation, and each parent’s share is based on their percentage of that…
How to Stop Child Support When a Child Turns 18 in Oklahoma: A Step-by-Step Guide for Fathers
Learn how to stop child support when your child turns 18 in Oklahoma. Dads.Law Tulsa guides fathers through the termination process.
Can Child Support Be Terminated in Oklahoma? A Guide for Tulsa Fathers
Learn when and how child support can be terminated in Oklahoma. Dads.Law Tulsa explains the rules and steps fathers need to take.
Child Support Calculation Oklahoma: What Is Imputed Income? (A Tulsa Dad’s Guide)
Learn what imputed income means in Oklahoma child support cases. Dads.Law Tulsa helps fathers understand earning capacity and court factors.
How Does 50/50 Custody Affect Child Support in Oklahoma?
Does 50/50 custody eliminate child support in Oklahoma? Learn how shared custody affects support calculations for fathers.
What Expenses Does Child Support Cover in Oklahoma?
Wondering where your child support payments actually go? Learn what expenses Oklahoma law includes in base support, what extra costs you might face, and how Dads.Law helps Tulsa fathers ensure the math is fair.
What Happens if I Can’t Afford Child Support Payments in Oklahoma?
Explore options if you can’t afford child support payments. Learn how Oklahoma courts differentiate between inability and refusal to pay.
How Oklahoma Child Support is Calculated in 2026
Understand Oklahoma Child Support Calculation using the Income Shares Model to ensure fair support for your children.