Court Compliance Legal Guidance

Summary

Non-compliance with court-ordered classes in Oklahoma can lead to serious consequences. Courts may consider changes in circumstances. Contact the court clerk to explain the situation and request a new court date.

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My husband Ralph D. Tapp needs someone to help him. His court date is January *, *. His public defender wont help him.
Hello Darlene. I'm sorry to hear about your husband's situation. Could you please specify the nature of his case and in which location this is taking place? This information will help me provide you with the most relevant legal information.
Im not sure, something to do with missing Domestic violence classes. He attended regularly until he lost his jo, income. He now gets Social Security disability income.
Hello Darlene. It seems like your husband's case is related to non-compliance with court-ordered classes due to income constraints. It'd be helpful if you could provide me with the location (state/city) so that I can give you the most relevant information.
Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Hello Darlene,
In Oklahoma, non-compliance with court-ordered classes can lead to serious consequences. However, the court may consider changes in circumstances.
- Contact the court clerk.
- Explain your husband's situation.
- Request for a court date to present your case.
The Ponca City court's contact details:

Kay County District Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S Main St, Newkirk, OK *
Website: www.oscn.net
He has never ever abused me. The incident happened before we got reunited.
Hello Darlene, in cases of domestic violence, the victim's present feelings or changes in relationship status might not affect the court's decision. Your husband's compliance with the ordered classes is crucial. Contacting the court as advised could be beneficial.