The Oklahoma Request for Review of Proposed Judgment is a legal document that is used to appeal a court decision. This document is filed with the court and is typically used when a party believes that the court’s decision was incorrect, and that the court failed to take into consideration important facts. This document is often filed after a motion for a new trial has been denied. The Oklahoma Request for Review of Proposed Judgment can be divided into two types: 1) Request for Review of Proposed Final Judgment, and 2) Request for Review of Proposed Partial Judgment. The Request for Review of Proposed Final Judgment is filed when a party wishes to appeal a proposed judgment that is final, which means that it is an order from the court that is not subject to modification. The Request for Review of Proposed Partial Judgment is filed when a party wishes to appeal a proposed judgment that is partial, which means it is an order from the court that is subject to modification. Regardless of the type of Request for Review that is being filed, the document must include detailed information about the case, including why the party believes that the court’s decision was incorrect and why the court failed to take into consideration important facts. The document must also include the proposed judgment that is being appealed.