Oklahoma Code § 67-45

Title 67. Records: Opposition to petition
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Any person interested may oppose any such petition, and file his
demurrer or answer thereto on or before the third day of the term of
court named in said publication notice, unless the time be extended
by order of court, and may also file a cross petition if he or she
desires to do so.  Said answer shall admit, confess and avoid, or
deny all the material allegations of the petition, and shall, except
when made by guardian ad litem, be verified by the affidavit either
of the respondent or his agent, in the same manner as above required

in cases of the petition.  Said answer shall have no other or
greater weight as evidence than the petition.

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