Rule 20. Protective Order Cases
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedLocal District Court RulesEffective: May 17, 2016
Effective: May 17, 2016
Twenty-Fifth Judicial District Court Rule 20
Rule 20. Protective Order Cases
Most litigants in protective order cases are not lawyers. When the court clerk gives a protective order litigant a date for a hearing, the litigant expects that the case will be heard on the date scheduled. A hearing date will not normally be postponed except for good cause shown.
As a general rule, a request for continuance of a protective order case will not be granted, unless all parties agree in writing to the request.
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Amended effective May 17, 2016.
Twenty-Fifth Judicial District Court Rule 20, OK R 25 DIST CT Rule 20
Current with amendments received through May 15, 2024. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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