Oklahoma Code § 10-7700-604

Title 10. Children: Personal jurisdiction
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A.  An individual may not be adjudicated to be a parent unless
the court has personal jurisdiction over the individual.
B.  A court of this state having jurisdiction to adjudicate
parentage may exercise personal jurisdiction over a nonresident
individual, or the guardian or conservator of the individual, if the
conditions prescribed in Section 601-201 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma
Statutes are fulfilled.
C.  Lack of jurisdiction over one individual does not preclude
the court from making an adjudication of parentage binding on
another individual over whom the court has personal jurisdiction.

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