How do I modify a divorce decree?

In Oklahoma, you can modify a divorce decree in the same court which granted the original divorce. The process for modifying a divorce decree in Oklahoma requires you to first file a motion to modify the divorce decree. The motion to modify must identify the specific items which you want to be modified. After filing the motion, the court will set a date for the hearing. At the hearing, you must present evidence and argument which demonstrate why the court should modify the decree as requested. This could include evidence such as changed financial circumstances or a change in the needs of a child of the marriage. The court will then consider all evidence and arguments provided by all parties involved and either grant or deny the motion. If the court chooses to grant the motion then it will issue a new, modified decree. This new decree will supersede the old decree and be enforceable in Oklahoma courts. It is important to note that some divorce decrees may not be able to be modified. This is because some decrees, such as those related to child support, are based on Oklahoma law and are therefore binding without modification. It is also important to note that if you and your former spouse are able to reach an agreement on modifying the decree, then you may be able to submit this agreement to the court and thereby avoid the need for a court hearing. Ultimately, it is best to speak to a lawyer about the specifics of your case before attempting to modify your divorce decree.

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