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Either spouse must have been a resident of Oklahoma for six months immediately prior to filing for divorce. The divorce may be filed for in the county in which the plaintiff has been a resident for 30 days or in the county where the defendant resides. [Oklahoma Statutes Annotated; Title 43, Sections 102 and 103].

The only ground for a no-fault divorce in Oklahoma is: Incompatibility. [Oklahoma Statutes Annotated; Title 43, Section 101].

Separation agreements are specifically authorized by statute. [Oklahoma Statutes Annotated; Title 43, Section 205].

USE THESE WORDS IN THE COURT DOCUMENTS FOR OKLAHOMA

  1. Use these exact words, all in capital letters: STATE OF OKLAHOMA, IN THE DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY
  2. Use these exact words, all in capital letters: PETITION FOR DIVORCE
  3. Use the word "Plaintiff". Be sure the "P" is capitalized.
  4. Use the word "Defendant". Be sure the "D" is capitalized.
  5. Use these exact words: DECREE OF DIVORCE. Be sure to use capital letters only when placed as the title of your final document.
  6. Use the word "County" here.

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