If you live in Moore and a divorce, custody, or support issue is weighing on you, you do not have to sort it out alone. When you hire Brice | Roberts, you work directly with Stephanie Brice-Roberts, an Oklahoma attorney who has guided families through these matters for more than 17 years.
Moore sits right in the middle of the I-35 corridor between Oklahoma City and Norman, and that shapes the families we serve here. Many Moore parents commute to jobs in OKC while raising their kids close to home. We understand the schedules, the drive, and the realities a Moore family law attorney needs to work around.
At Brice | Roberts you work with Stephanie personally, from your first call to your final order, not a rotating cast of associates. She is a seasoned trial attorney and a mother, and she understands that what looks like a legal file to a courtroom is your family, your children, and your future. For commuter families juggling work in the city and life in Moore, that direct access and a flexible meeting schedule make a real difference.
Our office is in Oklahoma City, but distance is not a barrier. We represent Moore clients by phone and video and handle most of the back and forth remotely, so you spend less time driving and more time with your family.
Here is something many people do not realize: Moore does not have its own family court. Moore is part of Cleveland County, and Moore divorce, custody, paternity, and support cases are filed and heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman, the county seat just south on I-35. We handle the filings, hearings, and negotiations there on your behalf, so you are not navigating an unfamiliar courthouse on your own. Knowing how the Cleveland County court approaches family matters helps us set realistic expectations and build a strategy that fits your case.
We focus exclusively on family law, which means deep experience in the issues Moore families face most:
You can meet Stephanie by phone or video, which most Moore clients find easiest. We offer virtual meetings on request so the commute, your work, or childcare never stands between you and sound legal advice.
Moore has no family court of its own. Your case is filed and heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman, and we handle it there for you.
For Moore families working in OKC and living along I-35, we keep meetings flexible with phone and video and travel south to Norman for hearings.
You work with Stephanie herself, with virtual meetings available whenever you need them.
Moore is in Cleveland County, and it does not have its own family court. Moore divorce, custody, and support cases are filed and heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman, the county seat. We handle the filings and hearings there on your behalf.
Yes. Our office is in Oklahoma City, just north of Moore, and we regularly represent Moore families. We travel to the Cleveland County District Court in Norman for your case and offer phone and video meetings so you rarely need to make the drive north.
Yes. Stephanie Brice-Roberts offers a free, confidential initial consultation by phone or video. There is no cost to talk through your Moore family law situation and your options.
Tell us a little about your situation and Stephanie will personally review it. Virtually for all Moore clients, by phone or video.