Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma

Hello, I'm Lacey. Here about almost a month ago, I was supposed to meet my ex husband so I could get my daughter for my week. We had joint custody, week on/week off, neither of us had to pay child support. We were supposed to meet at 6pm, but when the time rolled around, he didn't show up. I tried calling his phone, but it was out of order, so I called and texted his new wife several times, but still got no answer. I sat there until 6:45 and notified my ex husband and his wife I was headed home and to get ahold of me when I needed to get my daughter. Saturday came, I called and texted, still no answer. Sunday morning, I wake up to a text from him Saying I no longer had joint custody and that I now had supervised visitation and that I was 5 months behind on child support. I literally thought they had the wrong number and asked what they were talking about and they didn't tell me. I looked myself up on odcr.com public records and come to find out he filed back in March and said that I failed to appear...I was never served papers... Just would like to know how this could've happened without my awareness and right to fight in court. On top of it all, he had still been giving her to me every other week for my week even though he said I needed supervised visitation every other weekend. I had still been getting her for my week up until a month ago...3-5 months after the court ruling.


Asked on 8/28/15, 1:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Bob Adcox Bob Adcox, Attorney At Law

Lacey; It would seem like you never recieved notice of any of the proceedings that were happening. Have you recently moved and your ex did not know your address? Outside of that I might suggest you file a Motion to Vacate, based upon failure of your ex to provide you with notice of what was happening. The important thing for you is to move as quickly as possible on this. Good luck Bob

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Answered on 8/30/15, 6:19 pm


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