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  Understanding Oregon's New Law: Paralegals in Divorce Representation

Oregon's new legislation permits licensed paralegals to represent clients in certain family law matters, including divorce. This development aims to enhance access to legal representation for those who may struggle with traditional attorney fees.

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Do restraining orders carry over from state to state? | Top-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Do restraining orders carry over from state to state?

Restraining orders, also sometimes called "FAPA orders" or "protective orders" in Oregon, can be received in any state. However, they can still be enforced when you or the protected person are located in another state. A restraining order issued against you in Oregon is still valid in other states, and you must follow the terms.

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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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  Hallmarks of the Best Oregon Divorce Lawyers

While not an exhaustive list, experience has shown that the best Oregon divorce lawyers consistently display a handful of traits. These are the hallmarks that tend to create the client's best knowledge and are most likely to lead the client to their goals.

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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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Is it necessary to hire a divorce lawyer or family law attorney? | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Is it necessary to hire a divorce lawyer or family law attorney?

This question is standard, though completely subjective and fact-specific. It is certainly possible for people to do divorces independently, and the court even provides paperwork to the public to do so. However, unfamiliarity with legal forms can confuse the inexperienced, and mistakes can result in more considerable legal fees in the future to correct the errors.

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Understanding Legal Separation vs. Divorce in Oregon | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Legal Separation vs. Divorce in Oregon

In Oregon, legal separation and divorce are distinct processes with unique implications for couples. This article explores the key differences and considerations involved.

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