Brice | Roberts represents Norman families in divorce, custody, and support. When you hire us, you work directly with Stephanie Brice-Roberts, an attorney who practices in the Cleveland County District Court and has guided Oklahoma families for more than 17 years.
If your family law matter is in Norman, your case is not in Oklahoma City's court system. It belongs to Cleveland County, and the difference matters. We practice in the Cleveland County District Court regularly, and we bring that knowledge to every Norman divorce, custody, and support case we handle.
Norman is its own community, from the neighborhoods around the University of Oklahoma to the families putting down roots near east and west Norman. We serve university and student families, younger couples just starting out, and faculty and staff who need a family lawyer who treats their case as more than a file number.
Many larger firms hand your case to a rotating cast of associates. At Brice | Roberts you work with Stephanie personally, from your first call to your final order. She is a seasoned trial attorney and a mother, and she understands that what looks like a legal file to a courtroom is your family, your children, and your future.
Norman is the county seat of Cleveland County. That means Norman divorce, custody, paternity, and support cases are filed and heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman, not in the Oklahoma County court that handles our home base in Edmond. We know how Cleveland County's court runs, we handle the filings and hearings there on your behalf, and we use that local familiarity to set realistic expectations and build a strategy that fits your case.
We focus exclusively on family law, which means deep experience in the issues Norman families face most:
Our office is in Oklahoma City, but distance should never decide whether a Norman family gets sound legal advice. We travel to the Cleveland County District Court in Norman when your case calls for it, and we handle everything else by phone and video so you never have to drive across the metro for a conversation.
Norman cases are heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman, and we practice there regularly.
From university and student families to younger couples and longtime residents, we tailor our approach to your situation.
We travel to Norman when your case needs it and offer phone and video meetings so you can skip the trip to Edmond.
Norman is the county seat of Cleveland County, so Norman divorce, custody, and support cases are filed and heard in the Cleveland County District Court in Norman. That is a different court and county from our Edmond home base, which sits in Oklahoma County. We regularly practice in Cleveland County's court on behalf of Norman families.
Yes. Our office is in Oklahoma City, and we travel to the Cleveland County District Court in Norman when your case requires it. For everything else, we offer virtual meetings by phone and video so Norman clients do not have to drive to Edmond.
Yes. Stephanie Brice-Roberts offers a free, confidential initial consultation. Norman clients can meet by phone or video, whichever is easier.
Tell us a little about your situation and Stephanie will personally review it. By phone or video for Norman clients.