Category Archives: Murray Law Blog

Types of Alimony Recognized in Oklahoma

Types of Alimony

There are two types of alimony recognized in Oklahoma. Alimony generally consists of monthly payments made by a financially secure spouse to the needy spouse, to provide them financial support during and/or after the divorce. The general aim behind spousal support is to harmonize the parties’ incomes to ensure that each spouse is able to […]

Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident

Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident

There are a few steps to take after a pedestrian accident if you want to seek justice against the negligent party and obtain the full compensation you deserve. Our experienced Oklahoma personal injury attorneys will help you every step of the way. Contact our office to schedule a free consultation. Steps to Take After a […]

Slip and Fall Liability

Slip and Fall Liability

If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident in Oklahoma, you may already have received phone calls from insurance adjusters asking you to give them a recorded account of what happened. While it may seem like they are trying to help, they are actually trying to pin slip and fall liability on […]

Steps to Take After a Bus Accident

Steps to Take After a Bus Accident

Immediately following a bus accident, the insurance carrier begins preparing their case, as it is their job to keep you from the company money. Whether you like it or not, your case begins at the scene of the accident and you must take action to protect yourself. In this article, we will outline the important […]

How a DUI Attorney Can Help

How a DUI Attorney Can Help

If you have been charged with drunk driving in Oklahoma, you are probably wondering how a DUI attorney can help. First of all, this single mistake could have long-term negative effects on your entire life. A DWI charge is nothing to take lightly. The experienced attorneys at Murray Law Firm are here to protect your […]

Assault and Battery Charges

Assault and Battery Charges

If you are facing assault and battery charges in Oklahoma, you are no doubt concerned about the long-term impact this could have on your future. Our team of accomplished legal representation is just as concerned as you are, and we approach every case with the care and attention to detail it deserves. Good people make […]

Avoiding Case-Ruining Mistakes After a Bike Crash

Avoiding Case-Ruining Mistakes After a Bike CrashAvoiding Case-Ruining Mistakes After a Bike Crash

If you were injured while riding a bike due to being struck by a vehicle, you need to make sure your rights are protected. You have the right to seek compensation, but you need to make sure you follow the correct procedures when doing so. Avoiding case-ruining mistakes after a bike crash will be a […]

What Do I Look for When Choosing a Criminal Defense Attorney?

What Do I Look for When Choosing a Criminal Defense Attorney

The right to an attorney is one of the pillars of the American criminal justice system. Likewise, it is important to know that you are innocent until proven guilty. Just because you’ve been charged with a crime does not mean that your life is over. It takes an experienced and well-practiced lawyer to make sure […]

What are Grounds for Divorce in Oklahoma?

What are Grounds for Divorce in Oklahoma?

If you are seeking separation from your spouse, you may be wondering, “What are grounds for divorce in Oklahoma?” Not all divorces must be based on fault; in fact, the majority of divorces are no-fault divorces, which all 50 states in the U.S. allow for. If you have questions, please contact the experienced Stillwater divorce […]

Establishing a Valid Case Against a Dog Owner

Establishing a Valid Case Against a Dog Owner

The legal standard for pursuing a dog bite case in Oklahoma varies, depending upon whom the claim is against. Oklahoma has a strict liability statute for claims against dog owners and employs a different standard for claims against negligent landlords and property owners that permit dangerous dogs to be maintained or harbored on their premises. […]