Karen L. Pearson - Oklahoma City, OK
Attorney at Ball Morse Lowe PLLC
Family Law Lawyers in Oklahoma City, OK
531 Couch Dr. Suite 201 Oklahoma City, OK 73102
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Oklahoma City Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Karen was a criminal prosecutor in the biggest judicial district in Colorado for almost 25 years and tried more than 100 cases including homicides, child and adult sexual assaults, robberies, domestic violence cases, and a mass casualty shooting. When she and her husband moved to Oklahoma, it was the right time to transition to a new area of law, and family law is a good fit for her background and experience. Family law allows her to help people dealing with life's challenges and assist them in finding a way to move forward.
Karen lives in Oklahoma City with her husband.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Denver Sturm College of Law,
Denver,
Colorado, 1995
J.D.
Honors: Order of St. Ives
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University of Denver Sturm College of Law,
Denver,
Colorado, 1995
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Non Legal Education
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Colorado State University,
Ft. Collins,
Colorado, 1977
B.A. in Speech and Theater
Honors: High Distinction -
Harvard Kennedy School of Government Executive Education Program,
Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 2009
Mastering Negotiation
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Colorado State University,
Ft. Collins,
Colorado, 1977
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Languages
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English
Bar Admissions
- Colorado, 1995
- Oklahoma, 2019
Other Affiliations
- Pro Bono: Certified Civil and Family Mediator for the Early Settlement Program
- Colorado Bar Association
- Oklahoma Bar Association
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Contact
531 Couch Dr.
Suite 201
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: 405-701-5355
Fax: 405-701-2830
Email: Send a message
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