Oklahoma Dissolution of Marriage Forms — Complete Guide (2026)
Oklahoma does not have a single consolidated statewide form system like Oregon's OJD or Kentucky's AOC. The best sources for free forms are oklaw.org (Oklahoma Legal Aid) and individual county District Court Clerks.
Where to Get Oklahoma Dissolution Forms
Primary sources:
- oklaw.org — Oklahoma Legal Aid's online form library; excellent for self-represented filers
- District Court Clerk's office in your county — some provide packet forms
- Oklahoma Supreme Court Law Library — law.ou.edu/osclls
Core Forms — Dissolution
| Form | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Petition for Dissolution of Marriage | Solo filing — one spouse is Petitioner |
| Joint Petition for Dissolution of Marriage | Both spouses file together |
| Summons | Court-issued notice to Respondent (solo petition only) |
| Waiver of Summons/Acceptance of Service | Respondent waives formal service |
| Entry of Appearance (Respondent) | Respondent appears in the case |
| Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) | Governs all property, debts, alimony |
| Decree of Dissolution of Marriage | Final order — signed by judge |
| Motion to Waive 90-Day Period | Request to shorten the wait (children cases) |
Property Settlement Agreement (PSA)
The PSA is the operative document governing the dissolution. It is incorporated into the Decree.
The PSA must address:
- All marital real estate (who keeps, sale, or buyout; deed transfer)
- All financial accounts (division; transfer)
- All retirement accounts (QDRO or IRA transfer)
- All vehicles (assignment; title transfer)
- All marital debts (assignment; indemnification)
- All separate property (confirm to each spouse)
- Alimony: amount, duration, termination events — or written waiver
- If children: custody, parenting time, child support — (or a separate Parenting Plan and Child Support Order)
Alimony in Oklahoma
Oklahoma uses the term "alimony" (not maintenance or spousal support). Alimony may be awarded as:
- Alimony in lieu of property division: A lump-sum or installment payments in place of a property distribution
- Alimony for support: Periodic payments for the supported spouse's support
Fault and alimony: Unlike some states, fault (especially adultery) can affect alimony awards in Oklahoma. A spouse who committed adultery may receive less alimony or be denied it.
Factors: Duration of marriage, standard of living, each spouse's income and earning capacity, contributions to the marriage, fault conduct.
Forms With Children
| Form | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Parenting Plan | Required — custody and visitation schedule |
| Child Support Worksheet | Calculates support per Oklahoma Guidelines |
| Child Support Order | Incorporated into Decree |
| Income Withholding Order | Wage withholding — required unless waived by agreement |
Oklahoma Child Support Guidelines: Available at okdhs.org/childrenandadults/childsupport. Support ends when the child turns 18 (or graduates from high school, whichever is later — maximum age 20).
OSCN.net — Case Tracking
After filing, track your case on OSCN.net (Oklahoma State Courts Network). Search by name or case number to see filed documents, court dates, and orders in real time.
Last reviewed: March 2026 | oklaw.org for free forms | PSA must address all property and debts | Fault affects alimony | Support ends at 18 (or high school graduation, max 20) | OSCN.net for case tracking
Written by the SoLongSoulmate.com Editorial Team
Researched using official state court websites, state statutes, and legal aid resources. All filing fees and procedures verified March 2026. This is general legal information — not legal advice.
Last reviewed: March 2026 · Verify current fees and forms with your local court before filing.