Legal Mediation Services Oklahoma

Summary

Mediation can help resolve disputes in family law cases. It is confidential, voluntary, and flexible. If mediation fails, consider seeking a court order to enforce communication or visitation rights. For consignment issues, send a formal demand letter and consider small claims court if necessary. Oklahoma recognizes common-law marriage under specific criteria.

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Oklahoma Potawatomi
Hello ****,
Thank you for providing your location. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you are facing? This will help me give you the most accurate information.
My daughter was unfairly adopted and the family that adopted her swore to me that I'd never lose her and promised vists andthen a day before our first visit after the she backsout and tell me they are changing her name I'll never see her again and i just dont know what to do. We didn't deserve what the whole system did to us.. i just want to get pictures and updates but the adopted mom has cut off all co tact.. its not fair .they swore to me. I have the messages to prove it. What can i do to see
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Based on the details you've provided, here are some general steps you might consider:
- **Review Adoption Agreement**: Check if the adoption agreement includes any visitation or contact arrangements.
- **Seek Legal Advice**: Consider consulting a family law attorney in Oklahoma for specific legal advice.
- **Mediation**: Explore mediation services to address the broken promises.
Would you like information on local legal resources or family law attorneys in Oklahoma?

Potawatomi Nation Tribal Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S. Gordon Cooper Dr., Shawnee, OK *
Website: www.potawatomi.org
Does mediation work
Hello ****,
Mediation can be an effective way to resolve disputes, especially in family law cases. It allows both parties to discuss their issues with the help of a neutral third party and reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Here are some key points:
- **Confidential**: Mediation discussions are private.
- **Voluntary**: Both parties must agree to mediate.
- **Flexible**: Solutions can be tailored to the needs of both parties.
- **Non-binding**: Until an agreement is signed, it's not legally binding.
Would you like information on mediation services available in Oklahoma?
Is there a way to get her to send updates and pics and things thro a third party if the family doesn't want to talk to me directly?
Hello ****,
Given your situation, here are some options you might consider:
- **Mediation**: You can request a mediator to facilitate the communication of updates and pictures through a third party.
- **Court Order**: You may seek a court order to enforce communication or visitation rights.
Would you like information on specific mediation services or legal assistance in Oklahoma?
Anything that will help. .. do i have any.chance legally to make this happen
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general legal steps you might consider:
- **Review Adoption Agreement**: Check for any clauses about updates or contact.
- **Seek Legal Counsel**: Consult a family law attorney in Oklahoma for guidance.
- **Mediation**: Request that updates and pictures be facilitated through a mediator.
- **Court Order**: Seek a court order to enforce communication or visitation rights.
Would you like information on specific legal resources or family law attorneys in Oklahoma?
Mediation options please
Hello ****,
Here are some mediation options in Oklahoma that may help you:

Oklahoma County Courthouse Mediation~
**Phone:** (*) *-*
**Address:** * Robert S. Kerr Ave., Oklahoma City, OK *
**Website:** www.oscn.net


Early Settlement Mediation~
**Phone:** (*) *-*
**Address:** * N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK *
**Website:** www.okdrs.gov


Would you like further assistance with anything else?
Yes can you give me any information on my daughter
Hello ****,
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation. Unfortunately, I cannot provide specific information about your daughter as I don't have access to personal records or databases. However, here are some general steps you could take:
- **Contact the Adoption Agency**: Reach out to the agency involved in the adoption for any updates or information.
- **Seek Legal Advice**: Consult a family law attorney in Oklahoma. They can help you understand your rights and legal options.
Would you like more information on family law attorneys or additional resources in Oklahoma?
I guess just mediation options. Dhs did the adoption.. they never gave me a fair chance. My appointed lawyer told me she didn't care about me or my case bc she was retiring that i better sign the papers or shed personally see that i never see my daughter
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some additional mediation services in Oklahoma that may assist you:
~Family and Children's Services Mediation~
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK *
Website: www.fcsok.org

~Oklahoma Dispute Resolution Program~
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK *
Website: www.okdrs.gov

Would you like more information on any specific service or further assistance?
Just all best opin
Hello ****,
Here are a few key options you might consider:
- **Review Adoption Agreement**: Check for any rights to updates or communication.
- **Mediation**: Use a mediator to facilitate updates and pictures.
- **Legal Counsel**: Consult a family law attorney for specific legal advice.
- **Court Order**: Seek a court order to enforce communication rights.
Would you like further information on any of these options?
Just the best options i have to help
Hello ****,
Here are the best options to help with your situation:
- **Review Adoption Agreement**: Check if it includes any clauses about updates or communication.
- **Mediation**: Use a mediator to facilitate updates and pictures.
- **Legal Counsel**: Consult a family law attorney for specific legal advice.
- **Court Order**: Seek a court order to enforce communication or visitation rights.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options?
The second one
Hello ****,
For mediation services in Oklahoma, consider the following options:
~Oklahoma County Courthouse Mediation~
**Phone:** (*) *-*
**Address:** * Robert S. Kerr Ave., Oklahoma City, OK *
**Website:** www.oscn.net

~Early Settlement Mediation~
**Phone:** (*) *-*
**Address:** * N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK *
**Website:** www.okdrs.gov

Would you like more details or assistance with anything else?
Also. I signed a consignor agreement and now the consignment business completely has decided to answer any texts calls and wont send me money on my sold items. I have proof of her saying my items sold but is ghosting me.
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation with the consignment business. Here are some general steps you can take to address this issue:
- **Review Agreement**: Ensure you understand the terms of your consignor agreement.
- **Formal Demand**: Send a written demand for payment via certified mail.
- **Small Claims Court**: Consider filing a claim if the amount owed is within the small claims limit.
Would you like information on small claims courts or legal assistance in Oklahoma?
What does a formal demand do
Hello ****,
A formal demand typically serves to:
- **Request Payment**: Clearly state the amount owed and request payment.
- **Document Communication**: Create a written record of your attempt to resolve the issue.
- **Warn of Legal Action**: Indicate that legal action may be taken if the payment is not received.
Would you like a template or more details on how to draft a formal demand letter?
Ive text her saying all those thing's and still nothing
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your frustration. If you've already tried texting, here are some additional steps you can take:
- **Certified Mail**: Send a formal demand letter via certified mail to ensure they receive it.
- **Small Claims Court**: Consider filing a claim in small claims court if there's no response.
Would you like guidance on how to file a small claims court case in Oklahoma?
How to draft formal demand letter. And what if they continue to not respond
Hello ****,
To draft a formal demand letter, follow these steps:
*. **Header**: Include your name, address, and the date.
*. **Recipient’s Information**: Include the recipient’s name and address.
*. **Subject Line**: "Formal Demand for Payment"
*. **Opening Paragraph**: State the purpose of the letter.
*. **Details of Agreement**: Mention the consignor agreement and the items sold.
*. **Payment Request**: Clearly state the amount owed.
*. **Deadline**: Provide a specific deadline for payment (e.g., 14 days).
*. **Consequences**: Mention potential legal action if the payment is not received.
*. **Closing**: Sign the letter.
If they continue not to respond, consider filing a claim in small claims court.
Would you like a template for the demand letter?
Okay.
Hello ****,
Here's a template for a formal demand letter:
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**Your Name**
**Your Address**
**City, State, ZIP Code**
**Date**
[Recipient’s Name]
[Recipient’s Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
**Subject: Formal Demand for Payment**
Dear [Recipient’s Name],
I am writing to formally demand payment for items sold under our consignor agreement dated [Date of Agreement]. Despite previous attempts to resolve this matter via text, I have not received the agreed-upon payment.
**Details of Agreement:**
- Items Sold: [List of items]
- Amount Owed: [Total amount]
I request that you remit the payment of [Total amount] within 14 days from the date of this letter. Failure to do so will result in legal action to recover the owed amount.
Please consider this letter as a final opportunity to settle this matter amicably.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Phone Number]
[Your Email Address]
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If they continue not to respond, consider filing a claim in small claims court. Would you like guidance on how to file a small claims court case in Oklahoma?
Ther was no agreed upon prices . I just have proof that she sold my items and wont pay or talk to me.
Hello ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can take given the absence of agreed-upon prices:
*. **Document Everything**: Gather all evidence, including texts and emails, showing your items were sold.
*. **Formal Demand Letter**: Send a formal demand letter via certified mail, outlining this evidence and requesting payment.
*. **Small Claims Court**: If there's no response, you can file a claim in small claims court.
Would you like guidance on how to file a small claims court case in Oklahoma?
Yes
Hello ****,
Here’s a concise guide on how to file a small claims court case in Oklahoma:
*. **Determine Jurisdiction**: Ensure the claim is within the small claims limit (up to $*,*).
*. **Prepare Documentation**: Gather all evidence including your formal demand letter, texts, and emails.
*. **Complete Forms**: Obtain and fill out the necessary forms from your local small claims court.
*. **File Your Claim**: Submit the forms and pay the filing fee at the courthouse.
*. **Serve the Defendant**: Ensure the consignment business receives notice of the claim.
Would you like more specific details on any of these steps?
And what if you didn't sign a contract .
Hello ****,
Even without a signed contract, you can still take the following steps if you have evidence of the sale and non-payment:
*. **Gather Evidence**: Collect all communications (texts, emails) showing your items were sold.
*. **Formal Demand Letter**: Send a formal demand letter via certified mail, detailing your evidence and requesting payment.
*. **Small Claims Court**: File a claim in small claims court with the gathered evidence.
Would you like more specific guidance on any of these steps?
Lastly, if u have been together for *+ years but not legally married what are my rights
Hello ****,
In Oklahoma, if you've been together for *+ years but are not legally married, here are some general rights and considerations:
- **Common-Law Marriage**: Oklahoma recognizes common-law marriage if specific criteria are met (e.g., mutual agreement, cohabitation, presenting yourselves as married).
- **Property Rights**: Without common-law marriage, property division follows different rules.
- **Parental Rights**: Rights regarding children are determined by custody and support laws.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these points?
No. Thank you
You're welcome, ****. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Take care!