A. Craig Abrahamson is an attorney in Tulsa, operating A. Craig Abrahamson, Attorney at Law. He focuses his practice on general civil litigation, bankruptcy and family law; and handling divorce, child custody, visitation rights, child support, alimony, spousal support, post decree modification and enforcement of custody, visitation and support, premarital agreements, guardianship, probate and administration of estates. Mr. Abrahamson represents creditors and debtors in Chapter 7, Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases. He also represents clients in business litigation, commercial litigation, real estate litigation, real estate transactions, landlord-tenant, business law and commercial transactions. Mr. Abrahamson has been a frequent presenter for continuing legal education courses on family law, landlord tenant law, bankruptcy and litigation. He is a member of Oklahoma Bar Association; Family Law, Law Office Management and Technology, Bankruptcy sections and Tulsa County Bar Association; Family Law and Bankruptcy sections. Mr. Abrahamson earned his B.A. degree from University of Minnesota and his J.D. degree from University of Tulsa.
Aaron D. Bundy is a trial lawyer focusing on complex civil litigation, including family law. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and Oklahoma's only fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers. Mr. Bundy served as president of the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers from 2021-2023. He was an associate editor of the
Oklahoma Bar Journal from 2017-2023, and chair of the American Bar Association, Family Law Section's Trial Practice & Techniques Committee from 2022-2023. Mr. Bundy has authored many articles about best practices for discovery and trial. In 2017, the Oklahoma Bar Association presented him with the Earl Sneed Award for outstanding continuing education contributions. Mr. Bundy is ranked as a "Band 1" Family/Matrimonial practitioner by Chambers and Partners, and recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America. He is board-certified for family law trials by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Danya Bundy is a trial lawyer with Bundy Law, where she represents private clients in prenuptial agreements and in family law disputes involving child custody, alimony, child support and domestic violence claims. Fluent in Arabic and German, she advises on international matters, including Hague Treaty child abduction claims. Ms. Bundy earned her B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Tulsa and her J.D. degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law. She is a member of the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators, National Association of Counsel for Children, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Oklahoma Bar Association (Family Law Section), Tulsa County Bar Association (Family Law Section), National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association (Family Law Section). Ms. Bundy is admitted to practice in Oklahoma; U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit; and the U.S. District Court Northern District of Oklahoma.
Kelly L. Burris is a senior litigation partner with Cordell & Cordell, where she focuses her practice in family law. Ms. Burris is licensed in Texas and Oklahoma. She is also board-certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Ms. Burris earned her B.A. degree from the University of Texas and her J.D. degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where she was an articles editor on the
Law Review.
Victoria A. Carrasco is an attorney with Cordell & Cordell in Oklahoma City practicing in family law. She was drawn to family law because it has tremendous meaning and purpose. Ms. Carrasco uses her outside-the-box thinking to craft solutions many of her clients never realized even possible. She is a member of Oklahoma Bar Association, Cleveland County Bar Association, Oklahoma County Bar Association, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and Court-Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Ms. Carrasco earned her B.A. degree in psychology and her J.D. and M.A. degrees from Oklahoma City University.
Amy Page is an appellate and trial attorney with Bundy Law. Her focus is on appellate-level litigation in family law cases, as well as child support and paternity/parentage issues. Ms. Page's experience in these areas is extensive, with 16 years of practice in child support and parentage matters at every level of state court, and more than 10 years of practice in family law appeals litigation. In 2007, she became the appellate counsel for the Child Support Services Division of Oklahoma's DHS
, representing the division in all of its appellate litigation. In addition to representing the division in ongoing cases, Ms. Page drafted numerous state statutes related to child support and parentage, and drafted many of the division’s subchapters of the Oklahoma Administrative Code. She is an active member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, particularly the Family Law Section, where she has held numerous executive positions including chair of Continuing Legal Education (2008) and chair of the Section (2009). Ms. Page continues to serve as a member of the Executive Board, Annual Meeting Planning Committee and Social Committee. She has been a mentor at the OBA FLS Trial Advocacy Institute and is the author of several chapters of the
OBA FLS Practice Manual. Ms. Page has also served two terms on the OBA’s Access to Justice Committee. She completed the OBA's Leadership Academy in April 2010. Ms. Page earned her B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Tulsa.