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  Oregon Divorce Mediation - What is it?

Mediation is about building agreements and consensus. Rather than having a judge *tell* you the decision, a skilled Oregon mediator will help guide the parties to agree on their own. For couples going through a divorce, divorce mediation is often an excellent way to reduce the level of conflict and create a resolution that works for the family.

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  Navigating Pet Custody in Oregon Divorce Cases

In Oregon, pets are considered personal property during divorce proceedings, leading to unique challenges in determining ownership. This article explores how courts handle pet custody and provides guidance for pet owners facing divorce.

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child custody   custodial parent   divorce proceeding   equitable distribution   family law practice areas   marital assets   oregon law   personal property   pet custody   separate property   spousal support awards   tax consequences  

  Deciding Whether to Move Out During a Divorce in Oregon

Navigating the decision to move out during a divorce involves considering safety, financial implications, and parenting arrangements. Learn how Oregon law impacts these choices.

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  What types of tasks do Oregon unbundled lawyers handle?

There is no standardized type of "**Oregon unbundled legal service**" because attorneys handle the scope of these types of matters in a spectrum of ways, and clients have a wide variety of requirements. A client might hire an unbundled service lawyer to perform an array of tasks, from simple to complex.

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advising   appearing with the client in court   assisting with an appeal   briefings   conducting investigations   court rules and procedures   evaluating   informing   legal pleadings   legal research   motions   oregon unbundled legal service   preparation for court appearances   preparing documents   referring issues to experts   reviewing documents   settlement options or negotiations  

  Understanding Oregon's Three Types of Spousal Support

Oregon law recognizes three distinct types of spousal support: transitional, compensatory, and spousal maintenance. Each serves a unique purpose in addressing financial disparities post-divorce.

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alimony   child custody   compensatory spousal support   dissolution process   divorce   education or training acquisition   financial disparity   financial needs and resources analysis   job market reentry or advancement   marriage duration   obligee   obligor   oregon law   property division   spousal maintenance   spousal support   tax consequences consideration   training and employment skills assessment   transitional spousal support   work experience evaluation  
Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse's Whereabouts Are Unknown in Oregon | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse's Whereabouts Are Unknown in Oregon

Explore the legal avenues available in Oregon for obtaining a divorce when your spouse's location is unknown, including service by publication.

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Understanding Attorney Fee Awards in Oregon Divorce Cases | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Attorney Fee Awards in Oregon Divorce Cases

In Oregon, courts can order one spouse to pay the other's attorney fees in divorce cases, but such awards are exceptions rather than the rule. Key factors influence these decisions.

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  How much does it cost to get a restraining order?

In Oregon, restraining orders themselves cost nothing to file.

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  Navigating Debt Division in Oregon Divorce Proceedings

Explore how marital debts are divided during divorce in Oregon, including common pitfalls and the equitable distribution approach. Learn how courts assign debts and what to expect if your ex-spouse defaults on payments.

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Understanding Wedding Ring Ownership in Oregon Divorces | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Wedding Ring Ownership in Oregon Divorces

In Oregon, wedding rings are often considered separate property due to their personal nature and donative intent. This article explores the legal nuances surrounding this issue.

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