Find Dissolution Of Marriage in Marshall County

Marshall County manages dissolution of marriage filings through the Court Clerk office in Madill. Located in south-central Oklahoma near Lake Texoma, the county is part of the 20th Judicial District. The courthouse in Madill handles new filings and stores records from past dissolution cases. Even though Marshall County is small, it sees a regular stream of family law cases each year. The Court Clerk staff can help you file new petitions, pull old files, or get certified copies of dissolution of marriage decrees. All of these services happen at the Madill courthouse.

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Marshall County Dissolution Of Marriage Quick Facts

Madill County Seat
20th Judicial District
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Marshall County Court Clerk Office

The Marshall County Court Clerk office sits in the courthouse in Madill. The clerk manages dissolution of marriage filings, case storage, and public record requests. Judges from the 20th Judicial District hear family law cases here on a rotating schedule. The office is not large, but it runs smoothly for a county of this size.

OfficeMarshall County Court Clerk
Address100 E Main St, Madill, OK 73446
Phone(580) 795-3220
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Judicial District20th Judicial District

Walk into the office with your completed forms and the filing fee to start a dissolution of marriage case. The clerk stamps your petition and assigns an FD case number. For record lookups, ask at the window. Staff will pull files from the archives. Marshall County keeps dissolution of marriage records stored at the courthouse. Older cases are still on file, though they may be in a different storage area and take a few extra minutes to get.

Searching Dissolution Of Marriage Records in Marshall County

Start with the OSCN docket search. Choose Marshall County from the drop-down list and enter a name. The results page shows case numbers, filing dates, and docket entries. Look for FD cases. Those are dissolution of marriage filings. The search is free.

OSCN docket search for Marshall County dissolution of marriage cases

This free online tool shows docket details for dissolution of marriage cases in Marshall County.

On Demand Court Records is another free option. ODCR uses the same source data as OSCN. The layout is a bit different. Try both and see which works better for you. Neither site provides actual document copies. You need the Madill courthouse for those.

In-person searches work too. Go to the clerk's office and give them the name you want to search. The fee is $5.00 per name for every seven years of records. The clerk checks the index and pulls any matching dissolution of marriage files. This is the most thorough method, especially for old cases that might not appear in the online systems.

How to File for Dissolution Of Marriage in Marshall County

Oklahoma recognizes 12 grounds for dissolution of marriage. They are in Title 43 Section 101. Incompatibility is the most common. No fault required. You say the marriage does not work and that is enough. Fault grounds like cruelty or adultery exist but most Marshall County filers skip them.

You have to live in Oklahoma for six months and in Marshall County for 30 days before you can file. That is Title 43 Section 103. Lake Texoma draws a lot of people who split time between Oklahoma and Texas. If your main home is in Marshall County, make sure you have the residency time locked down. The filing fee is about $252.

Filing triggers the automatic temporary injunction from Title 43 Section 110. Neither party can sell property, hide money, or cancel insurance. It starts the second you file and holds until the judge signs the decree. This rule applies in every dissolution of marriage case in Oklahoma, Marshall County included.

The waiting period matters. Title 43 Section 107.1 says 90 days if you have minor children. Ten days if you do not. Once the period passes, the judge can finalize the dissolution. After that, Title 43 Section 127 blocks remarriage for six months from the decree date.

What Dissolution Of Marriage Records Include

A case file in Marshall County starts with the petition. It names the parties, gives the marriage date, and lists the grounds. The filer also states what they want: property, custody, support. The other spouse's response comes next. Then any motions, temporary orders, and hearings get added to the file over time.

The final decree is the most important document. It divides property, sets custody terms, orders child support, and may include alimony. The judge signs it and the clerk enters it. That ends the marriage. If you need proof the dissolution of marriage happened, the certified decree is the document that does it. Use it for name changes, Social Security updates, and insurance adjustments. Marshall County issues certified copies at the clerk's office.

Other items that might appear in the file: parenting plans, financial affidavits, depositions, and property valuations. All of these are part of the public record unless the judge ordered them sealed. Use the OSCN docket to see the filing list, then request specific documents at the courthouse.

Marshall County Dissolution Of Marriage Fees

Filing costs about $252. Can not pay? Ask for a fee waiver through a pauper's affidavit. The judge makes the call.

Record copies follow Title 28 Section 31. First page is $1.00. Each page after that is $0.50. Certification costs an extra $0.50. Name searches are $5.00 per name per seven-year block. Same rates everywhere in Oklahoma. Marshall County does not have its own fee schedule for dissolution of marriage records. It uses the state rates.

Legal Help in Marshall County

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma serves Marshall County. They take dissolution of marriage cases for people who meet income limits. Call their intake line to apply. Free forms and guides are on the Oklahoma Law Help website.

The Oklahoma Bar Association has a referral service that can connect you with family law attorneys in the 20th Judicial District. Some lawyers in the area offer free initial meetings. The clerk's office in Madill keeps self-help packets for people doing a dissolution of marriage without an attorney. Just ask the staff for a copy.

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Cities in Marshall County

Madill is the county seat. No city in Marshall County has enough population for its own page. Dissolution of marriage filings for all Marshall County communities go through the courthouse in Madill.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Marshall County. Each one has its own Court Clerk that processes dissolution of marriage cases.