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Although there is no hard and fast rule for how long a marriage must last before alimony is available, a good general rule is two or so years. There is also no specific rule for the duration of the alimony award.
Any property acquired during a marriage is marital property, regardless of how it is titled or who owns it. This includes cars, houses, bank accounts, and all other property and assets. Oklahoma, along with 40 other states, is classed as an Equitable Distribution state.
The division of property during a divorce in Oklahoma is based on the principle of equitable property, which holds that property should be divided equitably based on each spouses contribution to marital property, and in the best interest of your children.
Personal property includes, but is not limited to, vehicles, real estate, furniture, jewelry and other assets that were owned by you prior to marriage. That property cannot be divided in an Oklahoma divorce unless it has become a marital asset by your actions or due to special circumstances exist.
Oklahoma is a community property state. That means all marital property is owned equally by both parties. However, Oklahoma also allows spouses to hold property as joint tennants, or tennants in common.
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Separate property generally includes any assets a spouse owned before marriage. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, including gifts and inheritance received during the marriage.
During divorce, gifts and inheritances remain the sole property of the person to whom they were given. The inheritance or gift must have been made solely to the one spouse in order for it to be considered separate. If the gift or inheritance was given to both spouses, it is considered to be a marital asset.
Oklahomas equitable distribution law allows each divorcing spouse to retain ownership of their separate property in a divorce. Separate property generally includes any assets a spouse owned before marriage. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, including gifts and inheritance received during the marriage.
Spousal support is not required in Oklahoma for a divorce to become final, but many judges still order spousal support for certain situations. A judge will look at a couples future earning capacity, the length of the marriage, health, and ages of each partner.
Any property acquired during a marriage is marital property, regardless of how it is titled or who owns it. This includes cars, houses, bank accounts, and all other property and assets. Oklahoma, along with 40 other states, is classed as an Equitable Distribution state.

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