TULSA DIVORCE ATTORNEY
You Have Always Shown Up for Your Family.
This Is How You Show Up for Yourself.
High-conflict divorce attorney in Oklahoma,
built for women who need a team that’s already three steps ahead.
A Divorce Case Moves Fast. The Decisions Made in the First Few Weeks Are Often the Ones That Stick.
High-conflict divorce is rarely just about ending a marriage. It’s about what happens to your children, your finances, your home, and your sense of stability going forward. Cases involving domestic violence, contested custody, or complex financial situations require a level of precision and early preparation that most firms simply don’t prioritize. Because the trajectory of your case is often established by the time Temporary Orders are entered, the team you choose early on matters enormously.
You need a legal team that is already building your case before the first hearing is scheduled.
You’re Getting a Team With a Track Record on Both Sides of the Courtroom
Courtney Driskell spent years as a prosecutor and State’s Attorney for DHS before founding Driskell Law, and she has navigated her own divorce and custody case. That combination of professional experience and personal understanding shapes how every divorce case at this firm is handled. You are not working with attorneys who view divorce as a routine matter. You are working with a team that knows what is at stake and prepares accordingly.
What Your Divorce Case Gets When You Work With Driskell Law
At Driskell Law Firm, we handle the full scope of high-conflict divorce in Oklahoma, with particular depth in cases involving domestic violence, contested custody, and complex financial matters.
High-conflict divorce litigation
Domestic violence-impacted divorce cases
Protective orders and emergency relief
Property division and asset protection
Spousal support and alimony
Modifications and enforcement
Cases involving both divorce and contested custody
When Safety Is Part of the Equation, Strategy Has to Be Too
Divorce cases involving domestic violence require a different level of handling. From legal strategy and documentation to pursuing protective orders and navigating their impact on custody arrangements, every detail requires a thorough understanding of how these issues intersect. This is not an area where general experience is enough.
Courtney Driskell’s background as a former prosecutor gives our team a depth of understanding in domestic violence-impacted cases that most family law firms cannot offer. We approach these cases with both the seriousness and the sophistication they require, and we advocate fiercely for the safety and stability of our clients and their children.
How We Handle Your Case From Day One
Common Questions About Divorce in Tulsa, Oklahoma
→ How important are Temporary Orders in a divorce case?
Temporary Orders are often the most consequential stage of a divorce case. Custody arrangements, financial support, and use of the marital home are all decided at this stage, and those decisions frequently carry through to the final order. How your case is positioned at Temporary Orders matters more than most people realize, which is why we begin building strategy from the very first conversation.
→ What if my spouse has already hired an attorney?
The sooner you have representation, the better positioned you will be. If Temporary Orders have not yet been entered, there is still significant opportunity to shape the outcome. If they have, we will assess where things stand and build the strongest possible path forward from that point.
→ How does domestic violence affect a divorce case?
Domestic violence has direct legal implications for custody arrangements, protective orders, and the overall strategy of a divorce case. It is not a separate issue, it is a central one that requires careful, coordinated handling. Our team has deep experience navigating these intersections.
→ How long does a divorce take in Oklahoma?
Every case is different. Uncontested divorces can resolve relatively quickly, but high-conflict cases involving custody, significant assets, or domestic violence typically take longer and require more sustained strategic effort. We will give you an honest assessment of your timeline during your consultation.
→ What should I do if I need immediate help?
If you are in immediate danger, contact law enforcement first. If you need urgent legal intervention, emergency protective orders and emergency custody filings are both options our team handles. Reach out to us as soon as it is safe to do so.
“She Made a Very Stressful Experience a Lot Less Stressful”
“Courtney and her team were fantastic throughout the entire process. When we were dealing with delays from opposing counsel, she held their feet to the fire and kept me in the loop. She is very transparent with costs and sends updated, detailed invoices every other week.”
—Leslie K.
Your Case Is Already in Motion.
Make Sure Your Team Is Too.
The earlier you have a strategy in place, the more control you have over what comes next.
If you’re navigating a high-conflict divorce in Oklahoma, we’re ready to get to work.