About Steven Hendrickson Attorneys — General Practice Oklahoma City Oklahoma
General practice Oklahoma City clients need to resolve civil, family, and business legal matters is the focus of Steven Hendrickson Attorneys, an Oklahoma City law firm serving residents and businesses throughout Oklahoma County. Oklahoma City is the county seat of Oklahoma County and home to the Oklahoma County District Court at 321 Park Avenue, one of the busiest state trial courts in Oklahoma. The firm’s position in Oklahoma City’s legal market gives clients access to local counsel familiar with Oklahoma County’s courts, judges, and procedural expectations. For a broader view of representation options, our directory includes general practice attorneys throughout Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City has seen steady population growth over the past decade, reaching over 680,000 residents, which translates into a high and consistent volume of legal needs across family, civil, and transactional matters. Steven Hendrickson Attorneys provides that general access point for Oklahoma City residents who need a reliable local firm for everyday legal matters. Notably, Oklahoma’s attorney population is concentrated heavily in Oklahoma County — roughly 76% of the state’s licensed attorneys practice in just three counties — meaning firms in Oklahoma City carry significant responsibility for access to justice statewide.
What Clients Say
Clients of Steven Hendrickson Attorneys describe a practice that is straightforward, accessible, and results-oriented. Reviewers highlight the firm’s clear communication and practical approach to problem-solving, noting that attorneys explain options directly rather than leaving clients uncertain about next steps. The firm’s Oklahoma City roots also appear in client feedback, with reviewers noting familiarity with local courts and procedures that translates into efficient handling of their matters.
General Practice Oklahoma City — Practice Areas & Services
- General Practice: The firm serves Oklahoma City and Oklahoma County clients across a wide range of civil, family, and transactional legal matters, with proceedings handled in the Oklahoma County District Court and related Oklahoma City municipal and administrative venues.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice attorney handle in Oklahoma City?
General practice attorneys in Oklahoma City handle a broad range of legal matters including civil disputes, contract drafting and review, divorce and child custody, estate planning and probate, landlord-tenant issues, and minor criminal matters. Because Oklahoma City is a large metro area with multiple specialized courts — including a Drug Court, Mental Health Court, and Veterans Court — general practitioners often act as guides, directing clients to the most appropriate court or specialist for complex situations. For most everyday legal needs, a general practitioner in Oklahoma County can handle the matter from start to finish.
How do Oklahoma City attorneys typically charge for general legal work?
Oklahoma City general practice attorneys typically charge hourly rates between $150 and $275 per hour, though flat fees are common for predictable matters such as uncontested divorces, simple wills, or business entity filings. Oklahoma’s cost of legal services is lower than the national average, which reflects the state’s overall cost of living and competitive legal market. Clients should ask for a written fee agreement at the outset and confirm how the attorney bills for email correspondence and brief phone calls.
Where is the Oklahoma County District Court located?
The Oklahoma County District Court is located at 321 Park Avenue in Oklahoma City, in the downtown courthouse complex. It handles civil, criminal, family, and probate matters for all Oklahoma County residents. The court operates multiple specialized dockets, including a family law division and a civil division, and cases are assigned to individual district judges based on case type and docket rotation. Parking and public transit access are available near the courthouse for clients attending hearings.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Attorney concentration in Oklahoma: 76% of Oklahoma’s licensed attorneys practice in just three counties — Oklahoma, Tulsa, and Cleveland — despite those counties representing only 45% of the population — Oklahoma Voice, 2025
- Rural attorney shortage: From 2018 to 2023, the number of Oklahoma counties with five or fewer licensed attorneys grew from 10 to 13, underscoring the importance of metro-area general practitioners — Oklahoma Bar Association, 2023
- Oklahoma City population: Oklahoma City exceeded 680,000 residents as of 2023, making it one of the fastest-growing large cities in the South-Central U.S. and a high-demand legal market — U.S. Census Bureau, 2023

