Girlfriend Court Order Oklahoma

Summary

A 19-year-old girlfriend moved out of her parents house and moved in with her boyfriend. She now has a court order to move back home. The boyfriend has not seen the court order and was informed by the police, who refused to provide details. In Oklahoma, it is crucial to see the court order and understand the reasons behind it. If the police refuse to share the order, contacting an attorney or Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma is advisable for further assistance.

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Oklahoma
I see, you're from Oklahoma. Can you please tell me more about the circumstances of the court order? For example, was it due to a minor's guardianship issue? This information will help me provide you with the most relevant legal information.
and I never saw the court order I got a call from the cops
It seems like there's a legal misunderstanding. You should:
- Have a right to see the court order.
- Understand why this order was issued.
I would suggest contacting a local attorney or the court directly for help. Do you need their contact details?
I asked the officer about the court order and he said I can’t go into detail about that with you
It seems like a complicated situation. In Oklahoma:
- It's crucial that you see the court order.
- If the police refuse to share, contact an attorney.
- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma might help.
Would you like their contact details?