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United States of America v. Chase Neill

Topeka, Kansas criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with threatening a federal official.




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Charles Neill, age 32, of Lawrence, Kansas was accused of making death ... More...
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Richard A. Adetayo v. United States of America

Baltimore, Maryland immigration lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant a wrongful failure to adjudicate Plaintiff's application for permanent residence under 8 U.S.C. 1255.




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In Re the Marriage of L.J.S. v. J.S.

Stilwell, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More...
   $0 (01-10-2023 - OK)

United States of America v. Joann Thomas

Seattle, Washington criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with multiple federal felonies connected to a scheme to steal tax dollars intended for flood control.

The wife of the former long-time Commissioner of an East King County drainage district was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to three years in prison and three years of supervised release for multipl... More...
   $0 (01-06-2023 - WA)

In re the marriage of D.M.P. v. E.M.P.

Tulsa, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce wihout minor children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolv... More...
   $0 (01-05-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of J.G., Petitioner, v. A.G., Respondent

Okmulgee, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More...
   $0 (01-04-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of R.B.H., Petitioner and R.L.H.

Bristow, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved... More...
   $0 (01-04-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of D.M., Petitioner, v. J.M., Respondent

Wagoner, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - ok)

In Re the marriage of C.L.P., Petitioner, v. M.S.P., Respondent

Claremore, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolv... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of C.E., Petitioner, v. T.E., Respondent

Pawhuska, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of N.R., Petitioner, v. L.R., Respondent.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be re... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of J.U., Petitioner, and J.D.U, Respondent

Muskogee, Oklahoma, family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolve... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)

In Re the marriage of R.E.P. v. M.G.B.P.

Adair, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved mu... More...
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In Re the marriage of M.F. v. D.W.

Norman, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved m... More...
   $0 (01-03-2023 - OK)

In re the marriage of S.G.S. v. B.W.S.

El Reno, Oklahoma family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce with children.

Oklahoma allows for both no-fault and fault-based divorces. The difference comes down to whether the court will require one spouse to show that the marriage is ending because of the other spouses' behavior. You can expect a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma to be resolved muc... More...
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In re the Marriage of: Greda Lynn v. Tracey Joe McConnell

Minneapolis, Minnesota family law lawyer represented Petitioner who sued Respondent seeking modification of custody.


Appellant Greda Lynn (mother) and respondent Tracey McConnell (father) married in February 2016, and their son was born that September. In February 2017, mother petitioned the district court for dissolution of the marriage. Consistent with the parties' agreement, the d... More...
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Adrienne Hauck v. Putnam City Independent School District I001

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma employment Law lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a civil rights violation theory under 42 U.S.C. 2000.




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Justin W. LaPree v. Kelly M. LaPree

Austin, Texas – Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from the trial court’s final divorce decree



The parties married in 2012. While Kelly was a minor, her grandparents created
three irrevocable trusts (the Norris Trusts)—in 1989, 1991, and 1992, respectively—naming her
the sole primary ben... More...
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Shanna L. Beehler v. David M. Beehler


Jacksonville, Florida family law lawyers represented the Plaintiff and Defendant a dissolution (divorce) dispute.



Shanna Beehler and David Beehler saw their marriage dissolved pursuant to a final judgment that also determined child custody and timesharing. The former husband is a military-service member stationed outside Florida, but he claims this state for his residen... More...
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Christopher Timothy Sherman v. Mollie Marie Sherman

Fort Worth, Texas – Divorce lawyer represented Appellee with requestng post-divorce spousal maintenance for a reasonable period.

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We review the trial court’s decision to award spousal maintenance under an
abuse of discretion standard of review. See Diaz v. Diaz, 350 S.W.3d 251, 254 (Tex.
App.–San Antonio... More...
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Seth Bookout, Leslye Romero, and Ryan Gallagher v. Jonathan Shelley and Stedfast Baptist Church

Fort Worth, Texas – Civil Litigation lawyer represented Appellants with the trial court’s denial of their motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them.

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In this accelerated interlocutory appeal, Appellants Seth Bookout, Leslye
Romero, and Ryan Gallagher challenge the trial court’s denial of their mot... More...
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Latrenda S. Coleman v. Ivan Duane Coleman, Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas – Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with appealing from the trial court’s final decree of divorce.

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Mr. Coleman’s unsworn original petition for divorce (Petition) was a fill-in-theblanks form on which various options for jurisdictional allegations and relief appeared
next to open boxes for... More...
   $0 (11-25-2022 - TX)

Natalie Ann Stroik v. David Lee Stroik

Fort Worth, Texas Divorce lawyer represented Appellee with petitioning to enforce certain provisions of the decree by contempt.

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The parties entered into an agreed divorce decree, and Appellee David Lee
Stroik later petitioned to enforce certain provisions of the decree by contempt; he also
sought, as alternati... More...
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Dmintry Nikolenko v. Luiza Nikolenko

Houston, Texas – Divorce lawyer represented Appellant with considering whether (1) a Russian divorce decree deprived the trial court of subject-matter jurisdiction.



The Parties’ Relationship
Dmitry Nikolenko (“Dmitry”) and Luiza Nikolenko (“Luiza”) were married
on March 15, 2011 in Tashkent, Uzbekis... More...
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State of Oklahoma v. Jushua David Painter

El Reno, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with falsely personate another to create liability in violation of 21 O.S. 1531, which provides:

Any person who falsely personates another, and in such assumed character:

1. Marries or pretends to marry, or to sustain the marriage relation toward another, with or without the connivance of such other person; or,<... More...
   $0 (11-22-2022 - OK)

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