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Sep 3

Tulsa family law firm comments on Ashley Madison hack

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Fry & Elder is your Oklahoma Family Law Firm

Ashley Madison is now a household name due to a recent attack on the website. For those who don’t know, Ashley Madison is a dating website that markets itself to people who are married or in a committed relationship. Numerous media outlets have reported that the hack unveiled personal information like email address and account details of approximately 32 million members of the site. The Tulsa Family Law Firm of Fry & Elder is well aware of the potential fallout the hack could have on marriages and families. Here are a few answers to some common questions about the Ashley Madison hack that Oklahoma residents might have.

What are the grounds for divorce in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma typically is regarded as a no-fault state, meaning that nearly every divorce that is filed in court is based on no-fault bases ground or incompatibility. In layman’s terms, this means that the parties have grown apart and they have differences that cannot be reconciled. However, in Oklahoma, there also are occasions in which a divorce can be requested on fault-based grounds, which does include adultery, fraud, extreme cruelty, felony conviction and other items that are found in Oklahoma Statutes – Title 43 – Sections 101.

Would Spousal Engagement on the Ashley Madison Website Have Any Ramifications in Court?

This is difficult to answer because all circumstances are different, but possibly. There is expenditure not in furtherance of joint marital goals in Oklahoma. For instance, if a spouse had an encounter through the Ashley Madison website and took a weekend trip with a participating partner, this would not be in accordance with furtherance of joint marital goals in Oklahoma based on finances and other things. If a couple were to go through a divorce in Tulsa, the encounter could have an impact on how assets are divided. If it were further proven that the encounter or any encounters neglected any of the couple’s children in any way, the spouse could make a strong argument against join custody being employed and that they should receive more than 50 percent of the assets and property value.

Experience the Fry & Elder Difference

If your marriage has been affected by the Ashley Madison hack or if you have any additional questions about divorce and child custody in Oklahoma, contact the Tulsa family law firm of Fry & Elder immediately. Our firm was named to the U.S. News & World Report’s exclusive list of Best Law Firms for 2015. Acclaimed Tulsa divorce lawyer Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr. also was named the 2016 Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa by the esteemed Best Lawyers® publication, while firm attorneys M. Shane Henry, Aaron D. Bundy and T. Luke Barteaux have each garnered SuperLawyers® Rising Star™ accolades.

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Aug 21

Bundy and Henry’s Courtroom Strategies Featured in Article

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Aaron Bundy

The attorneys of Tulsa family law firm Fry & Elder know the importance of making a good first impression – so much so that the tactics M. Shane Henry and Aaron D. Bundy employ during opening statements were featured by the Tulsa Business & Legal News.  

Part of the Tulsa World, the publication spotlighted the strategies the two incorporate in the courtroom, which they presented on during a Tulsa County Bar Association annual free Continuing Legal Education Seminar titled “Opening Statements and Closing Arguments, Trial Skills and Tactics.”

In the article, which you can READ HERE, Bundy was quoted as saying that the key to any good opening statement is to “make a good impression. That is what the judge and jury will most remember.”

Both Bundy and Henry are rising stars in the legal industry. The two have been selected as Super Lawyers® Rising Stars™ and also have received the coveted AV® Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®.

The two regularly present and speak to county bar associations and other legal groups throughout Oklahoma. Among the areas their Trial Skills Presentations center on include:

  • Starting Your Trial off Right
  • Evidence
  • Social Media at Trial
  • Cross Examination
  • Discovery and Admissibility of Electronic Evidence
  • Effective Motion Hearings
Oklahoma Family Law Attorney M. Shane Henry

M. Shane Henry

Bundy and Henry’s strategies and tactics have been endorsed and well-received by several highly regarded Oklahoma legal community members, including Judges and Bar Association Presidents.

The two are part of talented staff of Fry & Elder attorneys that also includes renowned Tulsa divorce lawyer Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr., James R. Elder and T. Luke Barteaux. Fry recently was named as the “Lawyer of the Year” for Family Law in Tulsa by the esteemed Best Lawyers® publication, while Barteaux also is recognized as a SuperLawyers® Rising Star™.

The Tulsa family law firm of Fry & Elder primarily practices high-conflict divorce and child custody cases, but also focuses much of their work on criminal law and personal injury cases.  The firm is highly regarded and the U.S. News & World Report honored the Tulsa family law firm of Fry & Elder to its exclusive list of Best Law Firms for 2015. Contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation with a highly skilled and professional Oklahoma trial lawyer.

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Aug 19

Tulsa World Spotlights Barteaux’s Acceptance into Leadership Academy

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Luke Barteaux

For the second time in as many weeks, up-and-coming Tulsa divorce lawyer Luke Barteaux has been profiled by a major local media outlet. Barteaux, of the renowned Tulsa family law firm Fry & Elder, was the subject of a recent Tulsa World article on the Oklahoma Bar Association 2015-2016 Leadership Academy.

Barteaux was one of just three Tulsa attorneys selected for this Academy, which will total 22 participants statewide from a large pool of applicants. Click HERE to read the article by Ralph Schaefer in the Tulsa World.

Last week, Barteaux was featured in the Tulsa Business & Legal News for his participation and attendance at the Trial Advocacy Institute sessions offered by the Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section and how it has helped him professionally in the courtroom. Click HERE to read the article in the Tulsa Business & Legal News.

The Oklahoma Bar Association 2015-2016 Leadership Academy will be the fifth class to graduate and will consist of five sessions – the first of which is slated for September.  Barteaux learned about his acceptance into the academy last month and said this about his inclusion in an earlier BLOG on the Fry & Elder website.

“It’s a great honor,” Barteaux said. “I’ve been very fortunate to work alongside a lot of really experienced and professional lawyers here at Fry & Elder. Their insight and knowledge has been invaluable in helping me develop as an attorney. I look forward to representing Fry & Elder and working with the Oklahoma Bar Association in a leadership capacity.”

Barteaux, who is listed in Best Lawyers® and is a SuperLawyers® Rising Star™, is part of talented team of trial lawyers for Tulsa family law firm. Earlier this week, highly-acclaimed Tulsa divorce lawyer Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr. was named Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in 2016 by Best Lawyers®, while fellow Fry & Elder attorneys M. Shane Henry and Aaron D. Bundy also have been selected as SuperLawyers® Rising Stars™.

Whether you are in need of legal counsel in family law, personal injury law or criminal law in Tulsa, contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation with an experienced and accomplished attorney.

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Aug 18

Tulsa Divorce Lawyer named Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa

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Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr.

For over 35 years, Robert G “Hap” Fry Jr., has been regarded as a premier Tulsa divorce lawyer. Today the Fry & Elder attorney received further validation that he arguably is the best divorce lawyer in Tulsa. Fry was honored by Best Lawyers® as its Lawyer of the Year for Family Law in Tulsa for 2016.

Even for Fry, who has garnered numerous awards and accolades throughout a decorated legal career, this honor is significant. Best Lawyers® is the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession, and the outlet only honors one attorney per year for specific practice areas in each major metropolitan city.

“Best Lawyers is pleased to recognize the 2016 ‘Lawyer of the Year’ recipients,” said Best Lawyers public relations coordinator Katie Morgan. “‘Lawyer of the Year’ honorees receive this award based on their extremely high overall feedback within specific practice areas and metropolitan regions.  There is only one attorney recognized as ‘Lawyer of the Year’ within a given practice area and metro area.  For this reason, the ‘Lawyer of the Year’ award is a significant honor.”

Fry’s award further signifies the big things that are happening with the Tulsa family law firm of Fry & Elder. For the first time since 1981, the firm is slated to operate out of a new building in the fall appropriately named after the well-known Tulsa divorce lawyer – the Robert G Fry Jr. Center for Trial Studies.

Additionally, Fry & Elder attorneys M. Shane Henry, Luke Barteaux and Aaron Bundy have been spotlighted in various publications this month for their expertise and commitment to the legal industry. Whether you are in need of legal counsel in family law, criminal law or personal injury law in Oklahoma, Fry & Elder has a staff of experienced and professional lawyers in place to assist you. Contact Fry & Elder today to set up a personal consultation.

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