Divorce, custody, and family law representation for Stillwater 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.
Stillwater runs on Oklahoma State University. Students, graduate assistants, faculty, staff, and the young families who put down roots here all share one thing: lives that are busy now and likely to change in a few years. Brice | Roberts represents Stillwater clients in divorce, custody, and every other area of Oklahoma family law, entirely by phone and video.
Family law in Stillwater often looks different than it does elsewhere. Marriages here are frequently younger and shorter, budgets are tighter, and at least one spouse may be planning to leave town after a degree or a contract ends. Those facts change how a case should be handled, from how property and student debt are discussed to how a parenting plan anticipates a move. Attorney Stephanie Brice-Roberts builds her advice around where your life is actually headed, not around a template written for a couple twenty years in.
If you are a student parent or an early-career parent, your schedule is already stretched across classes, work, and childcare. Stephanie's practice has no in-person meetings for any client, so consultations, document review, and case prep happen by phone or video between the commitments you already have. Paternity, custody, visitation, and child support cases for unmarried parents are a regular part of the practice, and they are handled with the same care as any divorce.
Family law matters for Stillwater residents are generally filed in the Payne County District Court in Stillwater. Stephanie is based in Oklahoma City and represents clients across the state, preparing every filing to the local court's requirements and appearing in Stillwater when your case requires a hearing. You get statewide-caliber representation without either of you making the drive up Highway 51 or down I-35 to meet.
Not every Stillwater case needs to be a fight. When both sides can agree on the big questions, an uncontested divorce or an agreed custody order is often the faster and less expensive path, and Stephanie will tell you plainly when that path is open to you. When it is not, she prepares the case to be argued in court.
Whatever brought you here, start with a free, confidential consultation. Call (405) 761-9596 or request a time online, and Stephanie will personally help you understand your options before you spend a dollar.
Yes. Stephanie represents Stillwater families entirely by phone and video, from your free consultation through your final order. Court appearances are handled at the Payne County District Court when your case requires them.
Stillwater family law matters, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Payne County District Court in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
A likely move is one of the most important facts in a Stillwater custody case, and it should shape the parenting plan from the start rather than becoming a fight later. In your free consultation, Stephanie can talk through how relocation issues are typically addressed and what that means for your situation.
Tell us what is going on and someone from Brice | Roberts will personally reach out. By phone or virtual meeting, anywhere in Oklahoma.