Divorce, custody, and family law representation for Lawton families. Attorney Stephanie Brice-Roberts serves all of Oklahoma by phone and virtual meeting, so getting experienced counsel does not depend on where you live.
Lawton is a military town. Fort Sill shapes daily life in southwest Oklahoma, and it shapes family law here too. Deployments, training cycles, PCS orders, and military pay raise questions that a standard divorce playbook does not answer. Brice | Roberts represents Lawton and Fort Sill families across all of Oklahoma family law, entirely by phone and video.
Attorney Stephanie Brice-Roberts is based in Oklahoma City and serves clients statewide with no in-person meetings for anyone. That model was built for exactly the kind of schedules military families keep. Consultations, document review, and case strategy all happen by phone or video, whether you are on post, at home in Lawton, or temporarily stationed somewhere else entirely. If you are the civilian spouse or co-parent of a service member, the same flexibility applies to you.
When one parent can be deployed or reassigned, custody and visitation plans need to be written with that reality in mind. Stephanie helps Lawton families work through the questions military life raises: how a parenting plan handles a deployment, how time is made up afterward, how military pay and benefits factor into support and property discussions, and how a case proceeds when a service member cannot easily appear. Every family's situation is different, and a free consultation is the right place to sort out how these issues apply to yours.
Family law matters for Lawton residents, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Comanche County District Court in Lawton. Stephanie prepares each filing to that court's requirements and appears there on your behalf when your case requires it. Lawton is well over an hour southwest of Oklahoma City, and you never make that drive; your attorney comes to you by phone and video, and to the courthouse when it counts.
Not every Lawton case involves the military, and civilian families in Lawton and the surrounding Comanche County communities get the same representation: clear advice, honest expectations, and an attorney who answers when you call. Whatever your situation, you should not have to choose between the lawyers within a short drive and the lawyer who fits your case.
Start with a free, confidential consultation by phone or video. Call (405) 761-9596 or request a time online, and Stephanie will personally talk through your situation, military or civilian, and lay out your next step.
Yes. Stephanie represents Lawton families entirely by phone and video, from your free consultation through your final order. Court appearances are handled at the Comanche County District Court when your case requires them.
Lawton family law matters, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Comanche County District Court in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Yes. Stephanie works with both service members and civilian spouses on divorce, custody, and support matters shaped by military life, including deployment and reassignment questions. Because the entire practice runs by phone and video, representation continues even when duty takes you away from Lawton.
Tell us what is going on and someone from Brice | Roberts will personally reach out. By phone or virtual meeting, anywhere in Oklahoma.