Canadian County

Yukon Family Law Attorney

Divorce, custody, and family law representation for Yukon 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.

Yukon has become one of the fastest-growing family suburbs on the west side of the Oklahoma City metro, full of new neighborhoods, young households, and parents commuting east on I-40 or Route 66 every morning. When a divorce or custody matter hits a schedule like that, the last thing you need is another regular appointment across town. Brice | Roberts represents Yukon families entirely by phone and video.

A west-metro suburb, a statewide practice

Attorney Stephanie Brice-Roberts practices from Oklahoma City, minutes from Yukon in distance but with no in-person meetings for any client, anywhere. Your free consultation, document review, and every strategy conversation happen by phone or video, fit around work hours, school pickups, and practice schedules. Yukon clients get the same preparation a downtown OKC firm would provide, without adding one more drive to a week that is already full of them.

Growth also shapes what these cases involve. Many Yukon divorces center on a recently purchased home, growing retirement accounts, and two incomes that built a life quickly. Sorting out property division fairly in a young marriage takes real attention, and it is handled here with the same care as a long one.

Why your Yukon case is filed in El Reno

Yukon sits in Canadian County, not Oklahoma County, and that detail matters. Family law cases for Yukon residents, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Canadian County District Court in El Reno, the county seat about 15 miles west of Yukon. Stephanie prepares every filing to that court's requirements and handles appearances in El Reno when your case requires them, so the county line never becomes your problem to manage. If a hearing does require your presence, you will know exactly when, where, and what to expect well in advance.

How Yukon families work with Brice | Roberts

Parenting plans built for commuter households

Many Yukon custody cases involve one or both parents working in Oklahoma City while the kids' school, activities, and friends stay rooted in Yukon. A good parenting plan accounts for that: realistic exchange times, drive-time-aware weekday schedules, and holiday arrangements that survive I-40 traffic. Stephanie drafts plans around how your family actually moves through a week.

If you are ready to talk, the first conversation is free and confidential. Call (405) 761-9596 or request your consultation online, and Stephanie will personally walk you through what comes next in Canadian County.

Frequently asked questions

Can you represent me in Yukon without meeting in person?

Yes. Stephanie represents Yukon families entirely by phone and video, from your free consultation through your final order. Court appearances are handled at the Canadian County District Court when your case requires them.

Which court will handle my case?

Yukon family law matters, including divorce, custody, and support, are generally filed in the Canadian County District Court in El Reno, Oklahoma.

The courthouse is in El Reno, not Yukon. What does that mean for me?

Very little, in practice. Because Yukon is in Canadian County, filings go to the Canadian County District Court in El Reno, about 15 miles west of Yukon. Stephanie handles the paperwork and any appearances there, and the rest of your case happens by phone and video from wherever you are.

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