Divorce often brings emotional and financial uncertainties. Understanding common fears such as impact on children, loss of relationships, and financial challenges can help manage these concerns effectively.
Read MoreDeciding whether to leave the family home during a divorce in Oregon involves strategic considerations. Learn how this decision can impact custody and property disputes.
Read MoreExplore the legal avenues available in Oregon for obtaining a divorce when your spouse's location is unknown, including service by publication.
Read MorePacific Family Law Firm is a Portland, Oregon based firm of attorneys practicing in all areas of Oregon family law. We handle divorce and a full range of other family law-related issues, including child custody matters.
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 MorePreparing 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 MoreThis article explores the costs associated with filing for divorce in Oregon, including court fees and additional expenses, offering clarity for those navigating this legal process.
Read MoreExplore the intricacies of property division, spousal support, and child custody in Oregon divorces. Learn what you may be entitled to during the dissolution of marriage.
Read MoreThe Oregon Family Abuse Prevention Act offers a unique solution for victims of domestic violence. This blog post outlines how the law can provide protection from abuse without the need for divorce or other legal proceedings. If you're a victim or know someone who is, this post is a must-read.
Read MoreSocial media poses significant risks during divorce proceedings in Oregon, as online posts can become evidence impacting custody and support decisions. Understanding these risks is crucial for safeguarding your case.
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