About Amy

Amy Page took a straightforward path into the law. She completed a Bachelor of Arts in German at the University of Tulsa in 1997 and earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2000. Those years in Tulsa shaped both her legal training and her early professional network.

Her career has been rooted in Oklahoma. Over time she developed practical courtroom experience and worked on matters that intersect family life and legal procedure. Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation and clear in hearings. She has appeared in state courts and engaged with custody, guardianship, and juvenile issues that require careful attention to family dynamics and statutory requirements.

Page’s association memberships reflect the subjects she handles. She is a member of the Association of Family & Conciliation Courts and the National Association of Counsel for Children. She also holds membership in the Cherokee Nation Bar Association. Those affiliations keep her connected to national discussions about family courts and child welfare, and they provide resources that inform her day-to-day practice.

On the substantive side, much of her work centers on family law and matters involving children. That includes contested custody cases, guardianships, and proceedings where the court must weigh competing claims about a child’s best interests. She has worked with social service stakeholders, mental health professionals, and other practitioners who factor into these types of cases. Her approach tends to be procedural and evidence-oriented, aiming to present the factual record cleanly to judges and hearing officers.

She currently practices at the Law Office of Aaron D. Bundy, PLC. There she handles filings, client interviews, hearings, and negotiated resolutions. Her role in the firm involves preparing pleadings, drafting agreements, and representing clients in interlocutory and final hearings. She balances courtroom work with case management and the calls that come from clients in crisis.

Outside of courtrooms and case files, Page keeps up professional ties through continuing education and bar activities. Her memberships suggest an ongoing engagement with developments in how courts treat families and children. She practices at the Law Office of Aaron D. Bundy, PLC, handling family law and child-related matters.

Education

University of Tulsa College of Law

J.D. (2000)

1997

University of Tulsa

B.A. (1997) | German

1993

Languages

German (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Oklahoma

Professional Associations

Association of Family & Conciliation Courts

Current

National Association of Counsel for Children

Current

Cherokee Nation Bar Association

Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 2509 East 21st Street Tulsa OK 74114