Tulsa attorney Clint Hastings addresses the dilemma of hiring a private investigator to prove ex-wife cohabitation. Detectives may incur high costs without conclusive evidence, but legal options exist. Hiring an attorney to modify alimony orders, issuing discovery requests, deposing the alleged partner, and subpoenaing utility companies can provide concrete proof. However, suspicions must be genuine to avoid costly, baseless claims. It’s crucial to proceed cautiously when dealing with family law matters like cohabitation suspicions. For further guidance on divorce, guardianship, or paternity issues, seeking legal counsel is advisable.
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Clinton C. Hastings, Esq.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
She Got a Higher-Paying Job—What Should You Do About Alimony? Well, you could just congratulate her, invite her to dinner, have some drinks, and continue paying alimony like nothing’s changed… No—don’t do that. But honestly, that’s exactly what I see a lot of guys do. If your ex-wife now earns significantly more, you need to file for a modification. So call an attorney. Don’t sit on your hands. Waiting only costs you more. I hope this helps. Give us a call—we’d be glad to discuss this or any other family law matter with you. Thanks.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Both parents are required to pay the mortgage and utilities of the marital home during a divorce. Can these payments be recouped before the home is sold? Yes, you can typically recover these costs from the proceeds of the sale before the equity is divided. This is done to ensure fairness, especially if you are already covering other expenses. While reimbursement may not be immediate, your attorney can negotiate for it to be included in the settlement agreement. For more information on family law matters, visit the website or contact Tulsa alimony attorney Clint Hastings for a consultation.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Attorney Clint Hastings in Tulsa, Oklahoma addresses the common misconception regarding alimony. In modern times, women often earn as much as men, leading to the question: Why should the ex-husband be solely responsible for alimony payments? The truth is, alimony is based on need and ability to pay, regardless of gender. Stay-at-home dads or lower-earning ex-husbands can apply for and receive alimony. Recent changes in the legal system have reduced bias against awarding alimony to men. With new perspectives on the bench, now is a great time to pursue alimony if you qualify. Contact us for a consultation on family law matters.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Men facing job loss while owing alimony or child support shouldn’t wait for a solution. Attorney Clint Hastings advises immediate action, including filing for payment modification or temporary pause. While courts may not eliminate debt without proof of income change, prompt legal steps can safeguard your finances. To prevent escalating debt, seek legal guidance promptly. Call attorney Clint Hastings for a consultation on family law matters.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
You’re ordered to pay your ex-wife alimony. Then you lose your job. She says, “Hey, don’t worry about it. Just wait until you get a job.” So you stop making payments for a while. Eventually, you get back on your feet—but then she files an application for contempt against you. The question is: Will it stick? Often, these types of agreements are oral, or maybe sent via text, and there’s confusion about what was really meant. Here’s the golden rule in family law—whether it’s divorce, paternity, or guardianship: Never rely on an oral agreement with your ex.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Attorney Clint Hastings discusses whether alimony can be terminated if an ex-wife moves in with a same-sex partner. Oklahoma law allows for termination based on cohabitation with an opposite-sex partner. However, in modern times, the same argument can be made for same-sex partners. If the partner contributes financially, the ex-wife’s financial need changes, affecting alimony. Although this issue hasn’t gone to trial yet, some cases were resolved amicably. The ex-wife acknowledging the new relationship led to termination of alimony. Amicable post-divorce dynamics can impact these decisions. For more information on family law issues, contact Clint Hastings Law.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Are you paying alimony and suspect your ex-wife no longer needs the support? Tulsa Dads.Law attorney Clint Hastings suggests filing for a modification to obtain financial information. The court considers factors like need when awarding alimony, so discovering the source of funds for luxury purchases is crucial. In some cases, even windfalls may not automatically reduce alimony. Consult an experienced attorney to present a strong case based on case law and equity. Contact Tulsa alimony attorney Clint Hastings at (918) 962-0900 for guidance on modifying alimony or other family law issues.
Clinton C. Hastings, Esq. 
Hi, I’m attorney Clint Hastings, a dedicated father’s rights advocate based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Today, I want to address a common concern among my clients – why should I have to pay alimony to my ex-wife who cheated on me? In Oklahoma, we operate under no-fault divorce laws, which means infidelity or fault in the marriage won’t directly impact alimony decisions. However, if your ex spent marital funds on her affair, the court may consider this in the alimony settlement. It’s a complex issue, but I’m here to help guide you through it. Stay tuned for more legal insights, and feel free to reach out with any questions you may have. Thank you for watching.