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  The Importance of Phone Evidence in Divorce and Family Law Cases

Divorce and family law cases can be some of the most emotionally charged and complex legal proceedings a person can go through. In these cases, evidence can play a crucial role in determining the outcome. One type of evidence that has become increasingly important in recent years is phone evidence.

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Paying and Receiving Child Support in Oregon: What You Need to Know | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Paying and Receiving Child Support in Oregon: What You Need to Know

The Oregon Child Support Calculator is a tool that uses a set of guidelines to determine the "presumptively correct" amount of child support a parent is to pay or receive. The calculator considers factors such as the gross income of both parents, the number of children involved, and the amount of parenting time each parent has. Although the amount given by the calculator is considered presumptively correct, the Court has the authority to adjust the final amount based on other factors. In Oregon, child support is mainly paid through payroll deduction, but other payment methods are available.

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What qualifies as domestic abuse in Oregon? | Top Oregon Lawyers

  What qualifies as domestic abuse in Oregon?

"Domestic abuse" is defined by Oregon law. Generally, the law states that it is abuse when a family or household member takes certain actions.

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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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Navigating Stepparent Rights in an Oregon Divorce: What You Need to Know | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Stepparent Rights in an Oregon Divorce: What You Need to Know

Blended families are more common than ever before, yet stepparents may not automatically have the same rights as biological or adoptive parents. In this blog, we explore the complexities of stepparent rights in an Oregon divorce. We explain the psychological parent doctrine, provide evidence stepparents may need to overcome the presumption that a legal parent is in the child's best interest, and detail the rights of stepparents who have legally adopted their stepchild.

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adoption   blended families   child support   custody   custody/parenting time   legal parent   oregon divorce   oregon law   parenting time   primary caretaker   psychological parent doctrine   stepparent adoption   stepparent rights   stepparents  
Should You Leave the Family Home During an Oregon Divorce? | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Should You Leave the Family Home During an Oregon Divorce?

Deciding whether to leave the family home during a divorce in Oregon involves strategic considerations. Learn how this decision can impact custody and property disputes.

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