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OK SB755
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Todd Gollihare
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AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma divorce law to require courts to schedule temporary order hearings within 30 days from when the application is presented to the court for scheduling, rather than within 30 days of filing
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In cases involving domestic abuse allegations (with a protective order or criminal charges within the past 5 years), hearings must be set within 10 days from when the application is presented to the court for scheduling
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Moving party must provide at least 5 days' notice of hearing to the nonmoving party in both standard and domestic abuse cases
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Parties may waive the 30-day scheduling requirement by written agreement memorialized in a court order
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Declared an emergency measure, taking effect immediately upon passage and approval
Legislative Description
Dissolution of marriage; modifying time frame for setting hearing for certain temporary orders. Emergency.
Last Action
Coauthored by Representative Harris (principal House author)
3/10/2025