Preparing for your initial consultation with a divorce attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Discover five essential steps to take before meeting with an attorney in Oregon.
Read MoreDivorce spawns big emotion, and even well-meaning parents make mistakes without thinking about the ramifications of their actions. To ensure a smooth process, we have compiled a list of common pitfalls to avoid doing during a divorce.
Read MoreNavigating a divorce involves understanding complex legal terminology. This article clarifies essential terms used in Oregon's dissolution of marriage process.
Read MoreIn Oregon divorces, second homes are treated differently than primary residences. This article explores how courts handle these assets and what factors are considered.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreExplore how collaborative divorce offers a flexible, cooperative alternative to traditional divorce proceedings in Oregon, emphasizing mutual agreement and expert consultation.
Read MoreOverview of Pacific Family Law Firm divorce and family law services.
Read MoreExplore the differences between Collaborative Divorce and mediation in Oregon, highlighting their unique benefits and considerations for divorcing couples.
Read MoreThere 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.
Read MoreChild custody is one of the most contentiously and contested issues in Oregon family law cases. Misconceptions about what "custody" actually means tend to meld with advice from well-meaning friends and family and with conflicting information from web sources that might not even reflect Oregon law. What's the difference between "sole custody" and "joint custody" in Oregon?
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