OKLAHOMA CITY FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY
When Your Family Situation Changes,
We Help You Move Forward
Serving Oklahoma County and neighboring areas with practical, affordable legal solutions in family law and estate planning.
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Comprehensive Family Law Services With Affordable Prices
Family legal matters can be deeply personal and emotionally challenging.
At Whitchurch & Associates, PLLC, we combine skilled advocacy with empathy and clear communication. You will always know where your case stands and what comes next.
A Focus on Results
At Whitchurch & Associates, we approach every case with a clear goal: achieving the best possible outcome for our clients without unnecessary conflict or delay. We believe that legal representation should be both strategic and straightforward.
Our clients trust us because we are:
RESULTS DRIVEN
We pursue practical, lasting solutions — not endless litigation.
COMMUNICATIVE
You’re always informed, never left wondering about your case.
AFFORDABLE
Cost-conscious and flexible fees, including contingency and flat-fee options that best fit your case.
Our Practice Areas
Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Contested Divorce
- High-Asset Divorce
- Military Divorce
- Property Division
Children
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Paternity
- Guardianship
- Adoption
Family
- Domestic Violence
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
- LGBTQ+ Family Law
- Spousal Support (Alimony)
- Name Changes
Estate & Probate Law
- Estate Planning
- Probate Administration
- Trust Administration
- Guardianship and Conservatorship
- Estate Litigation
- Special Needs Planning
- Business Succession Planning
- Charitable Planning
- Tax Planning
- Elder Law
Meet Our Team

Zayne Whitchurch
Founding Attorney
Zayne has argued cases before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and secured settlements turning offers under $10,000 into results exceeding $100,000.

Quinn Rowell
Paralegal (JD)
With decades of experience and a Juris Doctor degree, Quinn brings deep legal insight and ensures every case moves efficiently.

Rita Munoz
Office Manager
Rita Munoz is the bilingual (English/Spanish) cornerstone of office operations, ensuring smooth, efficient running and enhancing client accessibility.
Serving Families Across Central and Southwestern Oklahoma
Our firm is based in Oklahoma City and proudly serves clients in Oklahoma County and neighboring regions, including Cleveland, Canadian, and Logan Counties. We regularly travel to assist clients throughout southwestern Oklahoma, including Comanche, Grady, and Washita Counties and we know our local courts well.
5350 S Western Ave, Suite 532, Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Wherever your family needs legal guidance — Whitchurch & Associates is ready to help.
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When you schedule a consultation with Whitchurch & Associates, PLLC, you’ll meet directly with an attorney who will review your situation in detail, explain your legal options, and outline the best strategy for moving forward.
We’ll also discuss fees openly, so you’ll know exactly what to expect — no surprises, no hidden costs, just clear guidance and practical next steps.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to file for divorce in Oklahoma?
To file for divorce in Oklahoma, one spouse must have lived in the state for at least six months and in the filing county for 30 days. The process starts by filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage in the district court. After filing, your spouse must be formally served with the petition and given time to respond. From there, the court can address property division, custody, support, and other matters as needed.
Can you get a divorce in Oklahoma without going to court?
Yes, if both spouses agree on all terms — such as property division, child custody, and support — the case can often be completed without a formal court appearance. This is known as an uncontested divorce. However, at least one party typically must appear briefly before a judge to finalize the decree.
How fast can you get an uncontested divorce in Oklahoma?
An uncontested divorce in Oklahoma can be finalized in as little as 10 days if there are no minor children. If children are involved, the state requires a 90-day waiting period before the divorce can be finalized, though judges may shorten this for good cause.
How to get a quick divorce in Oklahoma?
The fastest path to divorce is through an uncontested agreement. This means both spouses must agree on all terms — including property, debt, custody, and support — before filing. Working with an attorney can help prepare and file all necessary paperwork correctly the first time, avoiding costly delays.
Is Oklahoma a no-fault divorce state?
Yes. Oklahoma allows no-fault divorces on the grounds of incompatibility. This means neither spouse needs to prove wrongdoing, such as adultery or abandonment, to obtain a divorce. However, fault-based grounds are still available if one party wishes to pursue them.
How do I know if I should get a divorce?
Choosing divorce is a deeply personal decision. You might consider it if there’s a breakdown of trust, ongoing conflict, or irreconcilable differences that can’t be resolved. Before filing, it’s wise to discuss your situation with a family law attorney who can help you understand your rights, possible outcomes, and whether other options — such as separation or mediation — might be appropriate.



