Atty. David W. Echols

Atty. David W. Echols

David is the co-founder of Echols & Associates and has 39 years of experience in the legal field. David is a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and he has been an AV rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell for twenty (20) years.David is a former Chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Family Law Section.

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About David W. Echols at a glance

David W. Echols is a Partner based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, practicing at Echols & Associates. They have 47+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1979. Their practice focuses on divorce, child custody, family law, child support, and poa. Admitted to practice in Oklahoma (1979) and U.S. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma (1980). Educated at Oklahoma City University (J.D. Graduated, 1978) and University of Oklahoma (B.A., 1972). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Active member of American Bar Association. Serands clients in Oklahoma City, OK and the surrounding metropolitan area.

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  • David is the co-founder of Echols & Associates and has 39 years of experience in the legal field
  • David is a fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and he has been an AV rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell for twenty (20) years.David is a former Chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Family Law Section
  • Prior to starting his law practice, David received a JD from Oklahoma City University, with high honors, He also received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Oklahoma, with distinction
  • He has been inducted into Worldwide Registry and also maintains affiliations with the American Bar Association, the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Cleveland County Bar Association, the Oklahoma County Bar Association, and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
  • David currently is an Adjunct Law Professor at Oklahoma City University School of Law where he instructs Family Law, and the University of Central Oklahoma where he teaches the undergraduate and graduate course — “Family Law and Public Policy.” He frequently teaches and lectures on the topic of Family Law to Oklahoma lawyers.Graduate and Undergraduate TeachingAdjunct Professor, Oklahoma City University Law School, “Family Law,” 2015 to present (3 hour course)Adjunct Professor, Graduate and Undergraduate, University of Central Oklahoma, “Family Law and Public Policy,” 1999-present (3 hour course)Adjunct Professor, Oklahoma City University Law School, Mediation and Employment Discrimination, Summer 1999 (1 hour course)Adjunct Professor, with M. Eileen Echols, Oklahoma City University Law School, “Family Law,” 1998 (4 hour course)Publications:“Alimony: Spousal Support vs
  • Property Division — The Distinctions and Interplay.” Oklahoma County Bar Association. (February, 2013)“Divorce Litigation from Start to Finish”, CLE Presentation, National Business Institute (February, 2013)“Family Law From A to Z,” CLE Presentation, National Business Institute (September, 2010)“Skrapka v
  • Bonner, 2008 OK 30, 187 P.3d 202
  • Relative Involvement and Intervention in a DHS Placement in Juvenile Court
  • and Original Jurisdiction — WRIT OF MANDAMUS AND PROHIBITION in the Oklahoma Supreme Court.” Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section. (July, 2008)“Alimony: Spousal Support vs
  • Property Division — The Distinctions and Interplay.” Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section. (November, 2007)“A Primer on Family Law in Oklahoma — Property Division and Support Alimony.” Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section. (September, 2007)“Substantive Issues in Divorce: Custody and Visitation
  • Property Division and Support Alimony.” Oklahoma Bar Association Family Law Section. (November, 2006)“Statutory and Equitable Liens in Divorce Cases,” cle presentation, Oklahoma Bar Center (November 2005)“The HOW TO’S ON SUCCESSFULLY HANDLING A DIVORCE CASE FROM START TO FINISH”, cle presentation, “substantive issues in divorce: custody and visitation
  • property division
  • and support alimony,” Oklahoma bar center (September 2001)“Special Rules in Non-ERISA Plans,” Presentation to Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section Seminar, Oklahoma Bar Center (October 1998)“Community Conference in Family and Divorce Mediation”, Conference Faculty, Oklahoma Bar Center, Presented Outline of Mediation v

Trial

  • Along with Proposed Rules of Mediation and Mediation Agreement. (April 1998)“Support, Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement: The Cutting Edge”, Moderator, OBA CLE (September 1998)“Child Custody — Original and Modification”, co-written and presented with M. Eileen Echols, OBA Basic Divorce Seminar (September 1997)“Child Support: Establishment, Enforcement, UIFSA, and Defenses”, written and oral presentation, Family Law Melange, OBA Family Law Section (October 1997)“Custodial Parent”, Guest Speaker, OBA Family Law Section (September 1997)“What To DO When the Judge is Wrong” co-written with M. Eileen Echols, OBA Family Law Section, A Family Law Melange XII (April 1995)“Bankruptcy Alert: New Rules in the Court’s of Broken Promises Concerning Dischargeability of Property Division Awards” CLE presented at the 1995 Advanced matrimonial Institute (December 1995)“Recent Developments in Oklahoma Law (1994)”, CLE presented at the Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Meeting (November 1994)“The Custody Evaluation” Co-Authored with Judge M. Eileen Echols, CLE presented by the OBA Family Law Section and the Health Providers Division of the Oklahoma Psychological Association (May 1994)“Attorney Fees in Divorce” American Bar Association, Family Law Section, Fall CLE Conference, PALM Springs, Calif. (November 1993)“Child Custody
  • Evaluation, Preparation and Presentation” OBA Family Law Section, Family Law Melange IX (Spring 1993)“The Love/Hate Relationship Between State Trial Courts and U.S
  • Bankruptcy Courts” written and oral presentation to the Oklahoma Judicial Conference (July 1991)“Divorce and Bankruptcy: The Courts of Broken Promises” published in Vol. 5, No. 1, OBA Family Law Section Update (December 1990)Professional Accomplishmentsfellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial LawyersAV rated by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory for over 20 yearsChairman, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, 1994Adjunct Professor, Graduate and Undergraduate, University of Central Oklahoma, Family Law and Public Policy, 1999-PresentBar Register of Preeminent Lawyers and AV Rated Attorney, Lexis Nexis 2009-presentCambridge Who’s Who Professional of the Year, 2010AV Preeminent Rating, Lexis Nexis, 2008, 2010High Professional Legal Standards and Ethics, The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, 2006 and 2007Strathmore’s Who’s Who, 2003-2004Outstanding Lawyers of America 2003American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Honored Professional, 2002Board of Directors, Oklahoma Trial Lawyer’s Association, 1998-1999Board of Directors, Oklahoma County Bar Association, 1995-1998Oklahoma Bar Association, Speaker Annual Meeting, Family Law Section, 2006Oklahoma Bar Association, Bar Committee Member, Annual Meeting, 2005Oklahoma Bar Association, Speaker Annual Meeting, Family Law Section, 2005Oklahoma Bar Association, Speaker Annual Meeting, Family Law Section, 2004Delegate to Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Meeting, 1996-1997Chairman, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, 1994Liaison between the ABA Family Law Section Council and the Oklahoma Family Law Section, 1992-1993Budget Officer, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, 1991-1992Mediator, completed forty hour mediation training in Business, Family and Divorce Conflicts, May 1992Community Service:Member, South OKC Chamber of CommerceMember, Specialty Coffee Association of AmericaPro Bono Work Legal Aid of Western Oklahoma, Law Day, and Black Legal Fair of Oklahoma CountyNational Republican Congressional Committee, Congressional Medal of Distinction

Practice Areas Explained

David W. Echols's Areas of Practice

Each practice area below reflects the types of cases David W. Echols handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.

Divorce

A divorce attorney guides you through property division, spousal support, custody, and the final decree — contested or uncontested.

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Child Custody & Visitation

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Family Law

Family law attorneys handle divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, prenups, and protective orders. Find verified family lawyers near you.

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Child Support

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Power of Attorney

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Jurisdictional Context

Why local counsel matters in Oklahoma

Practicing law in Oklahoma. Legal matters in Oklahoma are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Oklahoma City are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Oklahoma state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Oklahoma brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Oklahoma courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.

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Common questions about David W. Echols

Where is David W. Echols's law office located?
David W. Echols's law practice is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The firm is Echols & Associates. You can contact the office directly through this profile page.
What practice areas does David W. Echols handle?
David W. Echols focuses on divorce, child custody, family law, child support, poa. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in Oklahoma.
How long has David W. Echols practiced law?
David W. Echols has 47+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1979.
Where did David W. Echols go to law school?
David W. Echols earned their education at (J.D. Graduated, 1978); (B.A., 1972).
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What awards or recognition has David W. Echols received?
David W. Echols's notable recognition includes: AV Preeminent.

Education

J.D. Graduated
Oklahoma City University
- 1978
B.A.
University of Oklahoma
- 1972

Awards

AV Preeminent

Bar Admissions

Oklahoma
Admitted: 1979
U.S. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma
Admitted: 1980

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