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Legal Information: Oklahoma
Laws current as of November 12, 2024 Can I get a protective order against a same-sex partner?
In Oklahoma, you may apply for a protective order against a current or former same-sex partner as long as the relationship meets the requirements listed in Am I eligible to file for a protective order? You must also be the victim of an act of domestic abuse, harassment, stalking, or rape, which are explained here.
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