A collaborative divorce offers a private, flexible alternative to traditional litigation for ending a marriage in Oregon. This approach can foster amicable settlements and better post-divorce outcomes.
Read MoreNavigating child custody disputes in Oregon requires careful consideration of legal factors to avoid common pitfalls. Learn how to protect your custody case.
Read MoreExplore essential technological tools that facilitate co-parenting after divorce or separation in Oregon, ensuring smooth communication and scheduling between households.
Read MoreOregon's equitable distribution laws present unique challenges when dividing art and collectibles during divorce. Understanding valuation and legal implications is crucial.
Read MoreExplore the concept of no-fault divorce in Oregon, where irreconcilable differences suffice to dissolve a marriage. Learn about the legal framework and implications.
Read MoreJoint custody in Oregon involves both parents sharing legal decision-making for their child. This guide explores the requirements and implications of such arrangements.
Read MoreThe Oregon State Bar is considering a new paraprofessional licensing program that would permit qualified paralegals to represent clients in specific family law and landlord-tenant cases, aiming to improve access to legal services.
Read MoreExplore how divorcing couples in Oregon can handle real estate issues, including appraisals and the impact of COVID-19 on home sales.
Read MoreOregon law does not allow children under 18 to decide their custody arrangements, but their voices can still be heard through appointed attorneys.
Read MoreMarriage annulments in Oregon are rare and legally complex, requiring specific circumstances to be valid. This article explores the legal grounds for annulment under Oregon law.
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