About Amy
Amy Page is a distinguished authority in family law, recognized by Best Lawyers for her intellect and her proven track record in high-stakes litigation. A sitting Justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court, Amy offers clients a rare and commanding perspective: that of a seasoned trial lawyer, a legislative architect, and a high-court jurist.With over 25 years of experience in trial and appellate practice, Amy represents high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals in complex matrimonial disputes. Her practice is defined by a deep mastery of financial support claims, asset identification, tracing, and division, and contentious custody issues. Having adjudicated family law and criminal cases from the bench, Amy possesses an insider’s understanding of the judicial decision-making process — insight she deploys to build lasting strategies for her private clients.Amy’s influence on Oklahoma family law is foundational. During her tenure with the Department of Human Services, she spearheaded the implementation of the Uniform Parentage Act and helped modernize the state’s child support guidelines. Her work in drafting these statutes is still heavily cited by state appellate courts today, cementing her status as a legal scholar whose expertise is relied upon by peers and the judiciary alike. She is also a sought-after educator, having taught the principles of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) to lawyers and judges across the United States.Her dominance in the field is reflected in her sweep of every major award from the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Family Law Section, including the President’s Award, the Chair Award (twice), Best CLE Presentation, and Outstanding Family Law Attorney of the Year. Licensed to practice in Oklahoma and Arkansas, Amy combines the strategic precision of a Supreme Court Justice with the uncompromising advocacy of a veteran litigator.Amy is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Amy Page is a distinguished authority in family law, recognized by Best Lawyers for her intellect and her proven track record in high-stakes litigation. A sitting Justice of the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court, Amy offers clients a rare and commanding perspective: that of a seasoned trial lawyer, a legislative architect, and a high-court jurist.
With over 25 years of experience in trial and appellate practice, Amy represents high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals in complex matrimonial disputes. Her practice is defined by a deep mastery of financial support claims, asset identification, tracing, and division, and contentious custody issues. Having adjudicated family law and criminal cases from the bench, Amy possesses an insider’s understanding of the judicial decision-making process — insight she deploys to build lasting strategies for her private clients.
Amy’s influence on Oklahoma family law is foundational. During her tenure with the Department of Human Services, she spearheaded the implementation of the Uniform Parentage Act and helped modernize the state’s child support guidelines. Her work in drafting these statutes is still heavily cited by state appellate courts today, cementing her status as a legal scholar whose expertise is relied upon by peers and the judiciary alike. She is also a sought-after educator, having taught the principles of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) to lawyers and judges across the United States.
Her dominance in the field is reflected in her sweep of every major award from the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Family Law Section, including the President’s Award, the Chair Award (twice), Best CLE Presentation, and Outstanding Family Law Attorney of the Year. Licensed to practice in Oklahoma and Arkansas, Amy combines the strategic precision of a Supreme Court Justice with the uncompromising advocacy of a veteran litigator.
Amy is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Practice Areas
Education
Awards & Recognition
- Recognized: Family Law
- Practice Area: Family Law Mediation
- Practice Area: Appellate Practice
- Best CLE Presentation, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, July 2024
- President’s Award, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, November 8, 2018
- Chair Award, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, 2014 & 2016
- Outstanding Family Law Attorney, Oklahoma Bar Association, Family Law Section, 2009