Naylor, Williams & Tracy, Inc

David A. Tracy has practiced law in Tulsa since 1983.

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Firm Overview

Naylor, Williams & Tracy, Inc.,
helps families and injured persons with their legal needs in northeast Oklahoma.
Since 1976, Naylor, Williams & Tracy, Inc., has been dedicated to protecting
our clients’ interests in family law matters. We exist to provide our clients
with the best possible legal counsel and advice in a timely, efficient and cost
effective manner.


Naylor, Williams & Tracy, Inc., offers a full range of dispute resolution
services, including mediation, collaborative law, arbitration and litigation. If
your legal problem should or must go to court, we are experienced and dedicated
trial attorneys who will take your case to trial to advance your legal cause. If
your legal problem can or should be settled, we provide legal advice and
skillful negotiation to identify solutions appropriate to your situation.


Here is a partial list of the services we provide regularly to our
clients:


OKLAHOMA DIVORCE (DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE) AND FAMILY LAW
SERVICES



  • The Law Of Marital Relations

    • Premarital Agreements

    • Annulment

    • Common Law Marriage

    • Separate Maintenance

    • Incompatibility and Fault Questions

    • Separation of Unmarried Persons Living Together



  • Legal Matters Concerning Children

    • Adoption Services

    • Child Custody And Visitation

    • Third Party Custody and Visitation (e.g. Grandparents and Siblings)

    • Joint Child Custody And Parenting Plans

    • Establishing Paternity

    • Child Support

    • Interstate Child Custody Enforcement And Modification

    • Interstate Child Support Enforcement And Modification



  • Division Of Property (Assets And Liabilities)

    • Equitable Distribution Of Property

    • Complex Valuation Questions

    • Discovery Of Hidden Assets

    • Marital And Separate Property



  • Support Alimony

  • Costs and Expenses (Including attorneys fees)

  • Domestic Violence (Victim Protective Orders)

  • Probate and Guardianship


CONCERNS OF INJURED PERSONS



  • Auto Negligence

  • Bad Faith Insurance Claim Disputes

  • Medical Malpractice

  • Products Liability

  • Social Security Disability

  • Traumatic Injuries

  • Workplace Injuries (Workers’
    Compensation)


OTHER DISPUTES



  • Creditor’s Rights

  • Collections

  • Small Business Concerns


DISPUTE RESOLUTION MODELS



  • Mediation Services

  • Collaborative Family Law

  • Litigation Process


The lawyers of Naylor, Williams & Tracy are widely respected and active
members of the Tulsa legal community. Our support staff works with us as a team
to accomplish your goals with empathy, efficiency and effectiveness. We
encourage you to put our experience, knowledge of the law and creative
resourcefulness to work for you. Please call or email us for an appointment to
find out if we can help you.

Main Office


1701 South Boston Avenue
Tulsa  OK  74119

Phone
  • 918-582-8000
Fax
  • 918-583-1210

David Tracy

Education
  • University of Tulsa College of Law
    JD , 1983
    Tulsa, OK

Paul Naylor

Paul's practice is concentrated in representing people who have been injured. His experience is primarily in personal injury, medical malpractice, worker’s compensation, social security disability and insurance bad faith. Paul also has extensive experience in collections and creditors rights. I

Articles Written

Annulment in Oklahoma - FAQs

Created On: 01/21/2009

Child Support in Oklahoma

Created On: 01/21/2009

In Oklahoma, the amount of child support a parent has to pay is based on income. Statutory guidelines determine the amount, but the parents or a judge can set a different amount, if the circumstances warrant it. Here, we answer some common questions about child support in Oklahoma.

Common Law Marriage in Oklahoma

Created On: 01/21/2009

Traditional Versus Common Law Marriage

In Oklahoma, traditional marriages are established by following statutory (legal) procedures. Couples must get a marriage license and hold a formal ceremony performed by a judge, preacher, minister, priest, rabbi or other authorized dignitary.

Joint Custody in Oklahoma FAQs

Created On: 01/21/2009

If you are divorcing in Oklahoma, you may have questions about joint custody. Joint custody doesn't necessarily mean each parent has the child for exactly half of the time, although you can ask for that arrangement if it makes sense. Below, you'll find a couple of answers to common questions about joint custody in Oklahoma.

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