Family Law Help That Puts You & Your Kids First

Licensed For Cherokee Nation Courts
Price Law is licensed for Cherokee Nation District Court. If your case belongs in tribal court rather than state court, you need a plan that matches tribal procedures and timelines. Our team handles
criminal defense, family law, and personal injury matters for Cherokee citizens and cases that arise on tribal land.

What We Handle

We assist with a wide range of family law matters. Some are simple. Others are high-conflict. We know the law, we know the courts, and we know how to protect what matters most to you.

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Whether your divorce is uncontested or full of complications, we’ll help you make decisions that protect your future. We focus on honest guidance and long-term strategy—not dragging things out.

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We work with parents to build custody and visitation plans that put the child’s best interest first. We handle both original cases and modifications.

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From initial child support orders to enforcement or changes, we’ll make sure your child’s needs—and your rights—are respected.

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Not every case involves alimony, but when it does, we help ensure that any award is fair and based on Oklahoma law.

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We’ll help you sort through assets, debts, and ownership issues with a clear view of what the law allows and what makes sense long-term.

What Makes Us Different

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Experienced in Local Courtrooms

We’ve been handling divorce and custody matters in Rogers County and surrounding courts for decades. We’re familiar with the judges, procedures & expectations in your local courtroom.

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Strategy Over Drama

We don’t stir the pot for no reason. If your case can be resolved peacefully, we’ll guide it that way. If it requires a courtroom fight, we’ll be ready.

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Help for the Whole Family

We also handle adoptions, guardianships, DHS cases & paternity actions. Whether your family is forming, changing, or facing a legal threat, we’re here to help.

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Where We Work

We are one of the few firms in Northeast Oklahoma licensed to practice in Cherokee Nation District Court, where tribal jurisdiction may apply under McGirt and related rulings. If you're Native American or charged on tribal land, you need a defense attorney who understands how tribal cases work.



We also defend clients in Rogers County District Court, Mayes County, Tulsa County, and other area courts.

FAQs – Family Law in Oklahoma

  • Do I need a lawyer for a divorce in Oklahoma?

    If there are children, property, or support issues involved, it’s a good idea. Even in simple cases, we can help make sure everything’s done right.

  • How is child custody decided in Oklahoma?

    Courts focus on the best interest of the child. We’ll walk you through what that means and how it applies to your situation.

  • What’s the difference between legal custody & physical custody?

    Legal custody is about decision-making. Physical custody is about where the child lives. We help parents understand and negotiate both.

  • How is property divided in divorce?

    Oklahoma uses equitable distribution. That means the court looks at what’s fair—not necessarily 50/50.

  • Can custody or support be changed later?

    Yes. If circumstances have changed, you can request a modification. We handle both sides—seeking changes or responding to them.

Start with a Consultation

Family law is personal—and every case is different. Let’s talk about your goals and how we can help you reach them. The first step is a conversation.



Call or message us today. Let’s get started.