It was entered on odcr.com regarding my girlfriends felony Dui-d case. Also ORAS was on there.
It appears that an amended order was filed, likely setting or resetting certain hearings (possibly due to COVID-19 and the Oklahoma Supreme Court's administrative orders pertaining to cases currently scheduled through May 15). ORAS often is used in criminal cases to refer to the Ohio Risk Assessment System, but without more information, I have no way of knowing why it says that. The order will contain much more detail than the docket entry you reference. You can generally view documents on ODCR for a fee. Otherwise, a copy of the order will be at the court clerk's office in the county in which her case was filed.
Thinking of Divorce
In MS, is my wife entitled to half of everything, or half of what we have gained since the marriage.
Child Support and Social Security
I will be getting Social Security this March. I am paying child support to two minor children. They will also be getting a check each month from Social Security until they are 18. How does child support and social security benefits to them effect each other? Would my child support be lowered because of them receiving Social Security checks each month? What further steps should I take? How does Social Security minor benefits and child support fit in with each other?
Considering Chapter 13 - Remove 2nd Mortgage
I am considering Chapter 13 and would like to remove my 2nd mortgage in the process. I would like for someone in my area to contact me ASAP so that I can start the process.
Small claims lawsuit
a website withdrew a fee from my bank in error, this put my acct in a negative status. They refunded the fee to my account but not the overdraft or subsequent fees (still accruing), but now the billing 0
+9.support line refuses to answer or return my calls. The HQ is in Palo Alto CA and I am in Philadelphia PA where do I file the lawsuit for the return of the fees? As of 3/3/2009 the amt is $103 and jumps $35 every 7 days
Sheriff serving papers
I'm wondering what will happen if the sheriff goes to serve the papers and he's not home. He lives in an apartment, and the building is locked, as are the mailboxes. Do they just go once, or can they leave the papers there? This is in Lake County. Thank you.