Family court; raising burden of proof. Effective date.
Oklahoma bill would raise the burden of proof in family court proceedings, but lacks specification on which cases or what standard would apply.
Oklahoma bill would raise the burden of proof in family court proceedings, but lacks specification on which cases or what standard would apply.
SB 1760 would raise the burden of proof required in Oklahoma family court proceedings, though the bill text does not specify which cases or what the new standard would be. The measure is currently in early legislative stages with minimal documented activity beyond initial introduction and committee referral.
Family court decisions directly affect custody, visitation, support obligations, and asset division for thousands of Oklahomans annually. Changing evidentiary standards could significantly impact how judges evaluate evidence in disputes involving children and family finances, potentially making it harder or easier for parties to prove their claims depending on the direction of change.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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