With over 90 years of Oklahoma family law experience, Fry & Elder is well versed in navigating through the terrain of challenging and complex criminal and domestic law issues. One such issue is fighting a false protective order in Oklahoma.
Fighting a false protective order in Oklahoma, or any jurisdiction, can be challenging but it’s possible with the right approach and legal assistance. Here’s a general guide to help you navigate this situation:
Understand the grounds:
Familiarize yourself with the reasons why the protective order was issued against you. Typically, protective orders are issued to prevent domestic violence, harassment, stalking, or other forms of abuse. Understanding the specific allegations against you will help you build your defense.
Gather evidence:
Collect any evidence that supports your case and contradicts the allegations made against you. This could include text messages, emails, witness testimonies, or any other relevant documentation that shows the allegations are false or exaggerated.
Seek legal advice:
It’s crucial to consult with a qualified attorney who specializes in protective order cases in Oklahoma. They will be able to provide you with personalized legal advice and represent you in court.
Prepare your defense:
Work with your attorney to develop a strong defense strategy based on the evidence you’ve gathered. This might involve cross-examining witnesses, presenting your own witnesses, and challenging the evidence presented against you.
Attend the hearing:
Attend all court hearings related to the protective order case. Be respectful and follow the instructions of the judge. Present your case clearly and confidently, and allow your attorney to guide you through the process.
Appeal if necessary:
If the protective order is granted against you and you believe it was unjust, you may have the option to appeal the decision. Your attorney can advise you on the appeals process and whether it’s a viable option in your case.
Why Experience the Fry & Elder Difference:
As stated early, Fry & Elder has embodied Oklahoma family law excellence for over 90 years. The firm features an elite team of experienced attorneys more than capable of fighting a false a protective order in Oklahoma. The firm has been named to the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Law Firms List every year since 2014.
Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr. is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a past president of the Oklahoma Chapter and has been named to the esteemed The Best Lawyers in America® directory for 14 consecutive years. Fry Jr. has also successfully defended clients and won multiple frivolous protective order cases in Oklahoma.
Firm attorneys James Morton, Zach Mortazavi, Preston Bennett, and Brian Jackson are also well versed in how to navigate the complexities that come with fighting false protective order in Oklahoma.
Contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation with an accomplished attorney experienced in fighting a false protective order in Oklahoma.
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