Senate Bill No. 755 amends Section 110 of the Oklahoma Statutes regarding the automatic temporary injunction and temporary orders in dissolution of marriage cases. The bill modifies the time frame for setting a hearing for certain temporary orders, specifically requiring that if domestic abuse is alleged, the court must set a hearing within ten days from the date the application for a temporary order is presented, with the moving party providing five days' notice to the nonmoving party unless waived. Additionally, the bill clarifies that the automatic temporary injunction will become an order of the court unless waived by both parties or if a party files an objection within three days of service.
The bill also includes provisions for the enforcement of the automatic temporary injunction by peace officers and outlines the requirements for both parties to maintain existing insurance and provide financial documentation within a specified timeframe. It emphasizes the importance of protecting the welfare of children during the dissolution process, including restrictions on removing children from the state and maintaining their educational stability. An emergency clause is included, allowing the act to take effect immediately upon passage and approval.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 43-110
Floor (Senate): 43-110