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Pete David Louden
Fathers Rights Attorney
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Biography
I am Norman Fathers Rights Attorney Pete D. Louden. My passion is men's rights/father's rights and it is the sole focus of my practice. I handle child custody, divorce, paternity, visitation, and child support cases. I have been an attorney in Norman, OK. since 1998.
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Paternity
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
Fees
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Free Consultation
Free thirty minute consultation. - Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Offering both flat fee and hourly fee structures customized for each client.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Oklahoma
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Lawyer
- Pete D. Louden Attorney at Law
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Education
- Oklahoma City University
- J.D. (1998)
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Awards
- Juris Doctor
- Oklahoma City University School of Law
Professional Associations
- Oklahoma State Bar
- Member
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- Oklahoma Divorce and Custody Lawyer Family Law Blog
- Louden Law, PLLC
- Oklahoma Fathers' Divorce and Custody Blog
- Louden Law, PLLC
Certifications
- Member of Oklahoma Bar Association
- Oklahoma Bar Association
Legal Answers
690 Questions Answered
- Q. Example motion to restrict frivolous filings by a vexatious litigant in Oklahoma family law case.
- A: There are no official forms in Oklahoma for family law matters as you have described. Attorneys draft all of their own documents based on the applicable statutes and case law. I would suggest that you consult with an attorney in your local area to review your case in detail. Once the attorney reviews your file and is able to ask you questions to get a handle on what you are dealing with that attorney should be able to explain your options and your best path forward. Many will offer a free initial consultation so it shouldn't cost you anything to learn your options.
I wish you the best of luck with your case and hope that you are able to find an attorney to help you.
- Q. Is it a conflict of interest if the same attorney from a previous guardianship case is now representing the opposing party in a different matter?
- A: No, it is not a conflict of interest for an attorney to represent the same client in two different legal matters. Best of luck!
- Q. Mother moved with son. No notice. Refuses to give address. I'm ther adjudicated father. What are my rights to know?
- A: If you already have a custody and visitation order you can enforce that order. If you don't have one, then it sounds like you need one. Contact directly a family law attorney in your local area and they will review all of the details of your case and explain the steps you need to take going forward.
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