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Norman Family Law Attorney

As a Norman family law attorney, I, L. Todd Nalagan, know how overwhelming it feels when your family faces major legal changes. Divorce, custody disputes or questions about support can leave you anxious and uncertain. In these moments, having an experienced lawyer who listens and stands with you can make all the difference.

Guiding Families Through Divorce And Custody Matters

Family law issues are deeply personal, yet they demand a clear legal strategy. Whether you need advice from a Norman divorce attorney or help with custody, I provide the direction you need. My role is to protect your rights while guiding you toward the best possible outcome.

I work with clients on:

  • Divorce and separation: From uncontested divorces to complex Cleveland County divorce trials, I help you understand your options and move forward
  • Child custody and visitation: Courts in Oklahoma family law cases always focus on the child’s best interests. I explain what judges consider and help you build a strong case
  • Child and spousal support: Financial stability after separation is critical. I make sure calculations are accurate and fair
  • Property division: Dividing assets can be stressful. I conduct a full review to protect what matters most to you

As a family law lawyer, my goal is to keep your case moving without unnecessary conflict. When disputes cannot be resolved, I will advocate for you in court with determination.

Common Questions About Oklahoma Family Law

Family law often feels complicated, especially if it is your first time facing divorce or custody concerns. Below are answers to questions I hear most often from clients across Norman and Cleveland County.

What does Oklahoma family law entail?

Oklahoma family law covers divorce, custody, visitation, support, adoption and other legal issues that affect families. Each case is unique, but the courts always aim to balance fairness with the best interests of children.

What are some options for couples considering a divorce in Oklahoma?

Couples may choose an uncontested divorce if they can agree on major issues. Others may need mediation or, in contested cases, a trial. I walk clients through every option to find the best path forward.

What should you look for in a family law attorney?

Experience, availability and honesty are key. You should feel comfortable talking openly with your attorney and confident that your lawyer will fight for you when needed.

Contact A Norman Family Law Attorney Today

If you are facing divorce, custody questions or another family law matter in Norman or Cleveland County, call me today. I offer free consultations and welcome the chance to help you. Contact L. Todd Nalagan, at 405-253-4904 or send me a message online.