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Shawnee Family Law Attorney

Divorce, custody, and family law representation for Shawnee families. Attorney Stephanie Brice-Roberts serves all of Oklahoma by phone and virtual meeting, so getting experienced counsel does not depend on where you live.

Shawnee anchors Pottawatomie County east of the Oklahoma City metro, close enough to the city for work and far enough out to feel like its own place. That distance should never decide the quality of your attorney. Stephanie Brice-Roberts represents Shawnee families in divorce, custody, and support matters by phone and video, with the same preparation her metro clients get.

Your case stays in Shawnee, your attorney works statewide

Family law cases for Shawnee residents are generally filed in the Pottawatomie County District Court, right there in Shawnee. Hiring an Oklahoma City attorney does not change that. Stephanie prepares every petition, motion, and parenting plan to the Pottawatomie County court's requirements and travels to Shawnee for court appearances when your case requires them. Everything else, from your free consultation to final order review, happens by phone or video so you are never waiting on an office visit that does not need to happen.

Serving all of Pottawatomie County

Shawnee is the county seat, but the same court serves the families around it, including Tecumseh, McLoud, and the smaller communities in between. If you live anywhere in Pottawatomie County, the process looks the same: one phone call starts the conversation, and Stephanie handles the rest from filing through resolution. For families where one spouse has already moved into the OKC metro or elsewhere in the state, remote representation is a real advantage, because neither of you needs to be in any particular town to keep the case moving.

Cases we take for Shawnee clients

Support cases deserve a special mention, because they are so document-heavy. Oklahoma child support follows statewide guidelines built on both parents' incomes, childcare costs, and health insurance, which means the outcome turns on getting the numbers right. Working remotely, you photograph or upload pay stubs and statements as you find them instead of collecting everything for a single office appointment, and Stephanie reviews the calculation with you on video line by line before anything goes to the Pottawatomie County court. The same careful approach applies when an existing support or custody order needs to be modified because life has changed.

Why Shawnee families choose remote representation

Driving into the city to interview attorneys takes half a day. With Brice | Roberts, the free consultation happens on your phone, on your schedule, and you know within one conversation whether this is the right fit. From there, documents are reviewed together on video, questions get answered the day you ask them, and you always know what is happening in your case. To get started, call (405) 761-9596 or request a free consultation online. There are no in-person meetings to schedule, and no obligation after the first call.

Frequently asked questions

Can you represent me in Shawnee without meeting in person?

Yes. Stephanie represents Shawnee families entirely by phone and video, from your free consultation through your final order. Court appearances are handled at the Pottawatomie County District Court when your case requires them.

Which court will handle my case?

Shawnee family law matters, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Pottawatomie County District Court in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

Do you take cases from Tecumseh, McLoud, and the rest of Pottawatomie County?

Yes. Because representation happens by phone and video, Stephanie serves families throughout Pottawatomie County, not just inside Shawnee city limits. Cases are filed in the Pottawatomie County District Court in Shawnee, and she appears there when your case requires it.

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