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Jun 21

Oklahoma Media Continues to Recognize Fry & Elder’s Accomplishments

When Robert G “Hap” Jr. appeared on the CBS nationally televised The Early Show (now called CBS This Morning) for a series on divorce in 2006 titled “What about the Kids?”, the accomplished attorney likely had little idea the media exposure his prestigious Oklahoma law firm of Fry & Elder and its accomplished trial lawyers commanded would only continue to grow.

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Over 10 years later, the vaunted Oklahoma law firm has reached a pinnacle, so to speak, in terms of media exposure. All total, Fry & Elder and its attorneys have been profiled and featured on 25 separate occasions by many of the state’s largest and most prestigious outlets since 2014.

The stories have been compelling and impactful, as Fry & Elder and its lawyers continue to embrace cutting edge philosophies, professional development opportunities and calculated marketing efforts that are incorporated into the day-to-day operations at both the Fry & Elder Tulsa and Fry & Elder Oklahoma City offices.

While family law issues, including high-conflict divorce and child custody cases, will always be a hallmark of the Oklahoma law firm, Fry & Elder has expanded its depth of services to include immigration law and criminal law which has been noticed by the media. The Oklahoma media also has been quick to notice the accomplishments and uncanny achievements made by the firm’s attorneys since 2014. Additionally, Fry & Elder attorneys have given back to the Tulsa community and have been active advocates for Oklahoma and its people.

The firm’s commitment to legal excellence is perhaps the biggest reason why the firm has grown from five attorneys to its current roster of 12 since 2015 and now has offices in Oklahoma City.

Below is a comprehensive list of Fry & Elder stories published by the media since 2014.

  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • University of Tulsa College of Law 
  • Cherokee Phoenix
  • Muskogee Phoenix
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • La Semana del Sur
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • ABC KTUL Channel 8 TV
  • CBS KOTV Channel 6 TV
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
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  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Oklahoma Bar Association
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa World
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
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Why Experience the Fry & Elder Difference?

Fry & Elder has been nationally-recognized as an elite family law firm for a number of years. The U.S. News & World Report has named the firm to its prestigious Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017:

The firm’s talented and accomplished lineup of trial lawyers include:

  • One of only 19 attorneys in the state to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  • Best Lawyers® Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa 2016
  • The 2016 Oklahoma Family Law Attorney of the Year by the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section
  • Five attorneys recognized by Super Lawyers®
  • Four attorneys AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®
  • Three of the past four Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section Chairs
  • A Cherokee Nation District Court Judge

Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa or Fry & Elder Oklahoma City today to set up a personal consultation with an experienced trial law attorney from an elite Oklahoma law firm.

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Jun 13

High-Net Worth Individuals Need Experienced Tulsa Family Law Attorney

Experienced Tulsa family law attorney

Not all Oklahoma divorce and child custody issues are created equally. The dynamics of divorce and child custody legal matters often are more complex and conflicting for high-income, high-net worth individuals.

If you are an individual with a high-income and a large number assets, it is extremely important that you contact an experienced Tulsa family law attorney as soon as possible to better help ensure that you have a strategic and effective game-plan moving forward tailor made for your specific Oklahoma family law issue.

For nearly 50 years, the iconic Tulsa family law firm of Fry & Elder has symbolized Oklahoma family law excellence. Fry & Elder’s team of attorneys from its Tulsa and Oklahoma City offices are among the most decorated in the state and its lineup includes:

  • One of only 19 attorneys in the state to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  • Best Lawyers® Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa 2016,
  • The 2016 Oklahoma Family Law Attorney of the Year by the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section
  • Five attorneys recognized bySuper Lawyers®
  • Four attorneysAV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®
  • Three of the past four Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section Chairs
  • A Cherokee Nation District Court Judge

Fry & Elder’s team of experienced Tulsa family law attorneys offer the following tips and advice for high-net worth individuals who find themselves going through a divorce and child custody battle.

What do high-net worth individuals need to consider from a child custody perspective?

Oklahoma child custody cases and most everywhere else usually go in one of three directions.

  1. They involve litigation that leaves the decision to a judge.
  2. They are difficult and challenging in the beginning, but eventually reach a resolution.
  3. They go smooth in that both parents come up and agree to a parenting plan.

Experienced Tulsa family law attorney

Whether you are a high-income individual or not, almost everyone would prefer option 3. While the third option is definitely possible – usually through planning with an experienced Tulsa family law attorney – quite often other contributing factors limit option 3 from being realistic or practical. These include parental alienation, false allegations of abuse, parental gatekeeping and just conflicting ideologies. An experienced Tulsa family law attorney often will be your biggest ally if you are faced with a high-conflict, high-resolution divorce and child custody battle.

What do high-net worth individuals need to consider from a child support and alimony perspective?

While there is a child support program in place in Oklahoma to help you calculate the amount of child support you might owe, those individuals who have a high-net worth typically often have other circumstances and factors that need to be addressed and analyzed with an experienced Tulsa child support attorney. Child support issues and enforcement typically require the skills of a creative child support attorney.

Alimony also has undergone significant changes over the years and gender is now irrelevant, meaning that either a husband or wife can receive alimony. That said, there are still several components a judge will factor into consideration when assessing and awarding alimony. These include:

  • Demonstrated need during the post-matrimonial economic readjustment period
  • The parties’ station in life
  • The length of the marriage
  • The health and age of each spouse
  • The earning ability and education of each spouse
  • The parties’ physical condition and financial means
  • The mode of living to which each spouse has become accustomed during the marriage
  • Evidence of a spouse’s own income-producing capacity and the time necessary to make the transition for self-support

Why the need to consult with an experienced Tulsa family law attorney?

Simply put: There is just too much on the line and at stake if you are a high-net worth individual going through a divorce and child custody battle. Fry & Elder has been nationally-recognized as an elite family law firm. The U.S. News & World Report has named the firm to its prestigious Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017. Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa today to set up a personal consultation with an experienced Oklahoma family law attorney.

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Jun 6

Fry Jr., other Firm Attorneys Display Characteristics of a “Lawyer’s Lawyer”

The ultimate compliment in any industry is to have your services sought after by your peers. For nearly 50 years, Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr.’s services as a prolific and experienced Tulsa divorce lawyer have been sought out from other Tulsa divorce attorneys and lawyers in general. Simply put: he is regarded by many to be a “lawyer’s lawyer,” along with many other trial lawyers at Fry & Elder.

Lawyer's lawyer

“Going through a divorce and child custody battle is not easy for any party involved,” Fry said. “But it is incredibly rewarding and satisfying to know that fellow attorneys have confidence in you to handle complex legal issues like divorce and child custody affairs. About as big a compliment as an attorney can have is to be considered a lawyer’s lawyer. I feel very honored that fellow attorneys have turned to me for insight and consultation on such personal and life-changing matters.”

The criteria for being a lawyer’s lawyer is not entirely extensive, but the benchmarks are important.

A Lawyer’s Lawyer has a No-Nonsense Approach

A lawyer’s lawyer has a straightforward approach when dealing with clients. They get to the point and assess what the options are – from best to worst – for each divorce and child custody scenario. From there, a good attorney will research and develop the best strategy moving forward for each client.

A Lawyer’s Lawyer has Good Judgement

The hallmark of any good attorney is to incorporate exceptional judgement in-trial and during pre-trial preparation. An established and acclaimed divorce attorney will be the first to say that good judgement is formed through experience and exposure to different legal situations and scenarios. A lawyer’s lawyer is always soaking up information and learning, which will allow the attorney to incorporate the best judgement possible in a timely matter for each client.

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A Lawyer’s Lawyer has a Stellar Reputation

A good reputation is a by-product of doing exceptional work.

Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr.’s track record as an acclaimed and experienced Tulsa divorce lawyer is rivaled by very few. The Leading legal publication Best Lawyers® named Fry its Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa for 2016. He also is one of only 19 attorneys in the state to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Fry additionally is AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, a seven-time Best Lawyers® selection and recognized by Super Lawyers® since 2007. Fry also has been the subject of numerous feature articles by Oklahoma media outlets.

Fry not the only Lawyer’s Lawyer at Fry & Elder

While Fry is the most experienced attorney at Fry & Elder, he is far from the only acclaimed attorney at the prestigious Oklahoma law firm, which has been named to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017. Partners James R. Elder, M. Shane Henry and Aaron D. Bundy are also AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®. Henry was named the 2016 Oklahoma Family Law Attorney of the Year by the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section.

Fellow Fry & Elder trial lawyer T. Luke Barteaux became the firm’s first attorney to be sworn in and appointed as a judge. Fry & Elder Oklahoma City lead attorney Allyson Dow is the current Chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section, joining Henry (2014) and Barteaux (2016) as the third Fry & Elder attorney to hold that esteemed title in the past four years. Fry, Henry, Bundy, Barteaux and Dow have all garnered Super Lawyers® accolades.

Additionally, Fry & Elder immigration law attorney Lorena Rivas has emerged as a leading Oklahoma immigration law practitioner. Recent Fry & Elder addition Amy Page focuses much of her practice on child support and worked 17 years for the Department of Human Services before formally joining Fry & Elder in March. Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa or Fry & Elder Oklahoma City today to speak to an accomplished lawyer’s lawyer.

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May 22

Rivas’ Growing Oklahoma Immigration Law Practice Featured

Less than one week after child support attorney Amy Page was featured in the Tulsa Business & Legal News, another Fry & Elder trial lawyer was profiled by the widely-read Oklahoma media publication. Fry & Elder immigration attorney Lorena Rivas, who has become no stranger to the media spotlight, was the subject of a feature story in the Tulsa Business & Legal News last week. The article, which you can READ HERE, was written by long-time legal reporter Ralph Schaefer and focused on Rivas’ thriving and growing Oklahoma immigration law practice from inside the Fry & Elder Tulsa offices.

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The article highlights the impact Rivas’ Oklahoma immigration law practice has already had on Fry & Elder since joining the prolific Oklahoma firm in the fall of 2015.

Rivas was quoted in the article saying:

“I have helped because while the firm attorneys knew of immigration law, they really didn’t understand it. Now I have exposed them to the trials and complexities — whether it is difficulties with paperwork or the cultural barrier with clients. From a minority perspective, I think it has brought more of a cultural awareness because I was one of two females in at Fry & Elder when I joined the firm.”

A rising star in the world of immigration law, Rivas’ work provides a shining example of how many different legal realms – immigration law and criminal law included – can intersect with family law. Rivas now has a staff of five, which includes new associate Fry & Elder immigration law attorney Ruth Calvillo.

Much of the reason why Rivas’ immigration law services have been in such high-demand and often land her in Dallas courtrooms is because of the immigration policy changes the Trump administration seeks to implement and has already made.

Oklahoma immigration law practice

Rivas visited Capitol Hill and met with Oklahoma delegates, including U.S. Representative Tom Cole, during the annual American Immigration Lawyers Association’s National Day of Action. She also held the featured speaking position at a recent Tulsa County Bar Association seminar this past April.

Why Experience the Fry & Elder Difference?

Whether you are in need of immigration legal counsel or consultation in family law, criminal law or personal injury law services, Fry & Elder has experienced and accomplished trial lawyers in place in Tulsa and Oklahoma City to advocate for you. The prestigious Oklahoma law firm has been named to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017. It also features who have received Super Lawyers® accolades, four attorneys who are AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and three of the past four Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section Chairs. Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa or Fry & Elder Oklahoma City today to speak with an acclaimed trial lawyer.

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May 9

Media Spotlights Experienced Tulsa Child Support Lawyer Amy Page

Less than three months into her tenure at Fry & Elder, Amy Page already has had a profound impact on the highly-regarded Oklahoma law firm.

Experienced Tulsa Child Support Lawyer

The experienced Tulsa child support lawyer came to Fry & Elder this past March after having been with the Department of Human Services (DHS) the previous 17 years and has provided the firm with a new angle of vision and approach to handling child support issues in cases.

Others have begun to take notice within the Tulsa legal community.

Page was the subject of a recent cover story by the Tulsa Business & Legal News. Long-time legal journalist Ralph Schaefer penned the article, which you can READ HERE. Page’s background and experience as a reputable and experienced Tulsa child support lawyer were highlighted in the piece, as was the reasoning behind her decision to leave a state agency and dive into private sector law.

She was quoted in the article saying:

“I liked the sense of teamwork and the desire to continue learning about the law. I also felt that I would have someone to go to if I needed advice. I bring a wealth of knowledge of child support law and how to work with state agencies to the firm. Most of all, I like being part of a family that will take care of you.”

Experienced Tulsa child support lawyer, other Fry & Elder attorneys garner media attention

As an experienced Tulsa child support lawyer, Page is well-versed and creative in her approach to handling Oklahoma child support enforcement procedures. She also is one of several Fry & Elder attorneys who have been spotlighted by the Oklahoma media in recent years. Below is a list of recent articles written on Fry & Elder and its elite team of trial lawyers since 2015.

  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • La Semana del Sur
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • ABC KTUL Channel 8 TV
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Oklahoma Bar Association
  • TulsaPeople Magazine
  • Tulsa World
  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
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  • Tulsa Business & Legal News
  • Tulsa World
  • Tulsa World

Why Experience the Fry & Elder Difference?

Whether you are in need of child support enforcement or are going through a high-conflict divorce and child custody procedure, Fry & Elder has been synonymous with Oklahoma family law excellence for over 40 years. The firm’s talented staff of 12 features five attorneys who have been recognized by Super Lawyers®, four attorneys who are AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and three of the past four Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section Chairs. Collectively, the staff has helped Fry & Elder receive national recognition, as it has been named to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017. Contact Fry & Elder Tulsa or Fry & Elder Oklahoma City today to speak with an elite and accomplished Oklahoma trial lawyer.

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Apr 10

Iconic Oklahoma Law Firm Featured in April Issue of TulsaPeople

Fry & Elder has been no stranger to media coverage over the years. The iconic Oklahoma law firm has been featured by many numerous media outlets for its prowess in family law, immigration law and criminal law. The firm is spotlighted in this month’s TulsaPeople Magazine Best Lawyers issue for its growth and continued legal excellence.

Iconic Oklahoma law firm

The piece, which you can READ HERE, highlighted Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr’s selection by Best Lawyers® for a seventh consecutive year. Fry was named the Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa for 2016  by the esteemed legal publication and is one of only 19 attorneys in Oklahoma to be a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

TulsaPeople also brought much attention to Fry & Elder’s continued growth and expansion. The iconic Oklahoma law firm – named to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firm’s list from 2014-2017 – now has offices in Oklahoma City and is actively accepting new cases in family law, criminal defense law and personal injury law. Immigration law attorney Ruth Calvillo was hired soon after the article was published and now gives Fry & Elder 12 practicing attorneys – seven more than the firm had just two years ago.

Iconic Oklahoma law firm

In regards to the firm’s continued growth and expansion, Fry was quoted in the article saying: “It’s exciting. The firm has grown so much since we moved to our current Tulsa location (October of 2015). The attorneys and support staff we have in place are doing some incredible things and really building up and bringing positive attention to the firm by doing quality work.”

Fry & Elder’s commitment to quality and excellence is further evidenced by five of its attorneys receiving Super Lawyers® accolades this year, four attorneys who are AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and three of the past four Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section Chairs. Whether you are battling a divorce, criminal charge or immigration law issues, Fry & Elder has the experience and know-how in place to help counsel and navigate you through your legal issues. Contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation with an accomplished trial lawyer from an iconic Oklahoma law firm.

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Apr 6

Certified Life-Coach Attorney Weighs In On Travel Wardrobe Merits

At the forefront of every Oklahoma child custody decision is what is in the “best interest of the child.” Big decisions like what physician to use or what school to attend generate much discussion and often end in a heated dispute that needs to be settled by a judge’s ruling, but “little things” or items can also evoke conflict. Clothing might not be seen as an issue of potential conflict between parents, but it often turns out to be one of the biggest causes of strife between separated households.

Certified life-coach attorney

Fry & Elder certified life-coach attorney Melissa Fell’s practice focuses on legal and life-coaching services for parties going through a divorce. As a certified life-coach attorney, she knows the importance of addressing small, everyday issues before they grow into problems and offers the following tips when dealing with the issue of child clothing between separate houses.

Invest in a Travel Wardrobe

One way to squash out any potential issues with clothing between households is to invest in a travel wardrobe that can go to the other parent’s home and that you are not too concerned about getting back in a timely fashion. Walmart or other discount clothing stores are good spots to find items on sale.

As children are constantly growing, you need not have too many items at one time so that you can continue to supplement with the next size up.  It’s better for clothing to be a little big than too small.  Most children’s clothing can be found with elastic or adjustable waist and pant hems can be rolled or easily tacked up.  Be sure to always have properly fitting undergarments for your children, as they may not realize that they are too small and can cause discomfort. Keep an extra pair of shoes that can be worn for school and play (a pair of tennis shoes can go anywhere for a kid) and at least one extra jacket for any weather at your home.  Kids and parents tend to forget outerwear especially when the weather is nice one day and nasty the next as we see in Oklahoma all the time.

Keep Your Child out of any Clothing Issues

If your child is talking about getting his or her clothes back to you, then that means he or she has been told by you to get them back. Whether you meant to or not, you have now involved your child in an adult issue.

Certified life-coach attorney

Clothing and the responsibility to get them back to a parent’s home should not be a concern of a child.  When a parent puts pressure on the child to do something, and the parent on the other side disagrees or they want to make an issue out of it, it only serves to put the child in the middle and cause stress for that child. Instead, have them wear a set of size and weather appropriate clothing that is not expensive or fancy that you are not fixated on having immediately returned when they are going to the other parent’s home.  If you do need the clothing home immediately, or if you think that the outfit your child wore over to the other parent’s home may not be appropriate to wear on their return day, pack an outfit for them to wear home in into their backpack.  Almost every child carries a backpack that can accommodate one change of clothes.

If you are respectful of the other parent’s items (wash according to directions, have the child wear them back as soon as practical) and provide what the child will need when they are at the other parent’s home, then you are looking out for your child’s best interest.  Try to work out a system so that you send your child home in the outfit they wore over to your house previously from the other parent’s wardrobe.  It should not have to be the next day, since wearing the same clothes two days in a row may be embarrassing to a child, but you should be able to rotate outfits at least every 3rd time, depending on the structure and frequency of visitation.  If you and the other parent cannot agree on this system, then we help get this incorporated into an agreement or order for you.

Why Consult with a Proven and Certified Life-Coach Attorney?

Don’t use clothing and personal items as a tool to fight with the other parent.  It only causes more conflict and may impair your ability to secure the custody and visitation that you are seeking.  If this is a source of conflict, contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation with Melissa Fell. As a proven certified life-coach attorney, Melissa will help you address it in a manner that will not put you or your children in the middle. The divorce and child custody attorneys at Fry & Elder Tulsa and Fry & Elder Oklahoma City are here to help with the big issues, as well as the small, everyday problems that grow into bigger issues if not addressed.

Melissa can coach you in ways to make your co-parenting experience more peaceful and calm for both you and your children, and to help you secure the custody and visitation you see as best for your children.

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Mar 13

Oklahoma Child Support Enforcement Requires Experienced, Creative Attorney

Getting a child support order is standard practice in any family law case involving minor children. But enforcing and collecting child support can be anything but standard, which is why it is all the more important for you to seek consultation with an experienced Oklahoma child support attorney in these complex legal matters.

A typical Oklahoma child support enforcement scenario

Oklahoma law requires all parents to support their children. Usually, if a parent does not live with his or her child, the court will enter an order for that parent to pay support for the child to the person the child lives with. Many parents obey the court’s order and pay their support every month. A lot of parents even have the child support taken out of their paycheck and sent directly to the other parent. But what happens when a parent doesn’t want to pay?

Oklahoma child support enforcement

Why consult with an experienced Oklahoma child support attorney?

Fry & Elder’s newest attorney and trial lawyer, Amy Page, a former attorney for Oklahoma’s Child Support Services Division, has this to say about Oklahoma child support enforcement: “Collecting child support, like many areas of family law, depends a lot on the circumstances of the family. Is the parent who is supposed to pay child support self-employed? Does he or she have a source of income that can be proven in court? Does the parent have professional or recreational licenses? All of these factors can determine how easy or difficult child support enforcement will be in a particular case. It’s important to know what questions to ask, and that’s where an individual attorney’s experience can really make a difference.”

Why Fry & Elder?

If a parent chooses not to pay child support, an experienced family law attorney is an essential ally in applying or modifying Oklahoma child support enforcement. An experienced family law firm like Fry & Elder can help develop a plan to collect the support your child needs in a reliable way. Experienced attorneys, like those at Fry & Elder, know how to dig deep to find assets and income that can be attached for child support purposes in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and all other locations throughout the state. They know what to file in court, whether it’s a lien against an asset like a home, boat, or business, or something stronger, like an action to revoke a license or even seek jail time for non-payment.

If you are a parent, grandparent, or other custodian owed child support and the child’s parent is not paying you, we can help with Oklahoma child support enforcement.  Contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation. Our lawyers are some of the most highly regarded and accomplished family law attorneys not only in the state of Oklahoma, but in the United States. Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr. has been named a “Super Lawyer” in Oklahoma every year since 2007 and is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Firm attorneys James Elder, M. Shane Henry, Aaron Bundy and Fry all have attained the esteemed AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®, which is the highest recognition in the legal industry. Amy Page, a former attorney for Department of Human Services’ Child Support Services Division, has more than 16 years’ experience in the establishment and collection of child support. Additionally, the family law firm of Fry & Elder made the U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Law Firms every year since 2014.

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Jan 12

Henry, Bundy Discuss Merits of Voluntary Disclosure in Article

Voluntary disclosureFry & Elder trial lawyers and partners M. Shane Henry an Aaron D. Bundy continue to reap the rewards of their writing talents. The two SuperLawyers® Rising Stars™ and AV-rated attorneys recent published work was titled: “Show Them Yours” and appears in the January issue of the Tulsa Lawyer Magazine.

Henry and Bundy cover the importance of voluntary disclosure in legal trials such as divorce. Henry and Bundy open the article by stating that “evidence in the possession of our clients should be prepared for early disclosure to the other side.” Despite the fact that federal and state discovery procedure laws back this up, “disclosures rules are too often overlooked or ignored, despite the many potential benefits of “showing them yours’ early on.”

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Henry and Bundy provided further validation later in the article that voluntary disclosure is advantageous, saying: “Judges can reward voluntary disclosure. It is no secret that judges hate using precious court time to deal with discovery issues that could and should be handled by lawyers. In a typical discovery dispute, two lawyers stand before the judge and point fingers arguing (what) the other side has done wrong. Contrast this with counsel who has been voluntarily disclosing throughout the case then has to bring a discovery motion again her opponent, thus making the judge’s decision much easier.”

Heny and Bundy’s “Show Them Yours” article is the duo’s most recent written installation. The experienced and acclaimed Tulsa trial lawyers wrote three other article for the Tulsa Lawyer Magazine and another two for the Oklahoma Bar Journal in 2016.

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Experience the Fry & Elder difference

Whether you are perplexed by voluntary disclosure or another legal issue, the legal team at Fry & Elder is here to help. The acclaimed firm features the  Best Lawyers® Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa for 2016  and the 2016 Oklahoma Family Law Attorney of the Year by the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section. The firm also boasts four attorneys who have garnered Super Lawyers® accolades and four who are AV-rated attorneys. Collectively, the group has helped Fry & Elder be recognized by  The U.S. News & World Report. The esteemed publication has named Fry & Elder to its Best Law Firms list each of the past four year. Contact Fry & Elder today.  

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Jan 4

James R. Elder Presents on the Importance of Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreements

When the renown and acclaimed Tulsa law firm of Fry & Elder moved into the Robert G Fry Jr. Center for Trial Studies in the fall of 2015 much of the reason for the move was because the firm had simply outgrown its previous downtown Tulsa offices. Another significant contributing factor, however, in why the firm relocated to their current state of the art 5,200-square foot facility, which features 13 offices and two conference rooms, was because the office would give the firm enhanced space for conferences and Continuing Legal Education (CLE opportunities).

Fry & Elder trial lawyers have made good use of the facility, and partner James R. Elder was the latest to do so. Elder helped usher in the New Year by holding the first CLE presentation of 2017 at the Robert G Fry Jr. Center for Trial Studies earlier this week.

His presentation, titled “Protecting Assets: Primer on Prenuptial Agreements,” centered on what has long been a touchy yet often necessary family law service in Oklahoma and other parts of the country.

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“Prenuptial Agreements are becoming more prevalent as people learn they can govern much of the result in a Dissolution case,” Elder said. “It also serves to shorten the proceedings since many otherwise disputed issues are eliminated from the litigation.”

The entire Fry & Elder staff of attorneys and other personnel attended Tuesday’s presentation.

“Mr. Elder did an amazing job with his presentation to the F&E team on the importance of prenuptial agreements,” fellow Fry & Elder partner M. Shane Henry said. “This is yet another example of how F&E is dedicated to improving each day so that we can achieve the very best results for our clients.”

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