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

  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  
Do restraining orders carry over from state to state? | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  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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  Can I get my attorney fees paid in my Oregon divorce case?

It is common in any Oregon divorce or other family law matter, from child custody to spousal support cases, for clients to ask about attorney fees. Generally, they want to know whether the other side will be made to pay their attorney fees.

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attorney fees   bad behavior pitbull lawyer   child custody   costs awards property division   discretion   divorce   equitable authority   family law   good-faith positions   good-faith positions litigation   judge   judges   litigation tactics   money issues   oregon divorce   other side   spousal support   spousal support cases  
Uncontested Divorce in Oregon: The Complete 2025-2026 Guide | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Uncontested Divorce in Oregon: The Complete 2025-2026 Guide

Uncontested divorces provide Oregon couples with a quicker, more cost-effective way to end their marriage peacefully. This comprehensive 2025 guide outlines the main requirements, steps, timelines, and costs involved in an uncon affordable way tested divorce in Oregon. Learn how to navigate the process smoothly and find resources to help you complete your divorce confidently.

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attorney fees   child custody   child support worksheets   co-petitioners   court costs   dissolution of marriage   final judgment and dissolution   irreconcilable differences   jurisdiction   litigation   no-fault divorce   parenting plan   petitioner   property division   residency requirements   respondent   serve the papers   settlement agreement   spousal support (alimony)   stipulated general judgment of dissolution   uncontested divorce  

  What lawyers handle restraining orders?

Family law cases commonly have allegations or components of domestic violence, which is why family law lawyers routinely handle restraining order matters. Additionally, criminal defense attorneys also commonly help clients with restraining order cases, as domestic violence may have associated criminal charges associated.

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  Mistakes to Avoid During an Oregon Divorce

Divorce 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.

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children   children impacted by divorce   common mistakes   common mistakes in oregon divorces   compromise   custody issues   divorce   emotion control actions   experienced oregon divorce lawyer   ex-spouses   family and friends advice   finances   financial information   focusing on the past   negative talk   obscuring facts   obscuring financial information   oregon divorces   parenting time   past grievances   property division   refusing to compromise   trash-talking your ex   using the children as weapons   weapons  
What qualifies as domestic abuse in Oregon? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  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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adoption   blood   child   domestic abuse   fear of serious physical injury   have a child   hurt physically   intimidate   living together   living with/have lived with in past   marriage   oregon law   physical injury   sexually intimate relationship   threat of force  
Is it necessary to hire a lawyer for my Oregon restraining order case? | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Is it necessary to hire a lawyer for my Oregon restraining order case?

When it comes to obtaining a restraining order, do you need a lawyer? While it's not required, representing yourself in a hearing may not be the best idea. A trained attorney can help you navigate the rules of procedure and evidence, ensuring that you present the correct information and avoid adverse rulings. Read on to learn more about why hiring an experienced Oregon restraining order lawyer is often in your best interest.

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  Oregon Child Custody: Sole vs. Joint - What's the Difference?

Child 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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abuse of one parent by other   abuse of one parent by the other   decision making authority   education   emotional ties   emotional ties family members/child   full legal custody   healthcare   joint custody   oregon child custody   ors 107.137   primary care pediatrician   primary education   religious school/public school   religious training   theological training   tie-breaking vote  
DIY vs. Attorney‑Guided Uncontested Divorce in Oregon: Cost, Risks & When to Get Help | Top Oregon Attorneys

  DIY vs. Attorney‑Guided Uncontested Divorce in Oregon: Cost, Risks & When to Get Help

Thinking about a do‑it‑yourself uncontested divorce in Oregon? This guide compares DIY and attorney‑guided options, highlights real cost drivers and risks, and shows when a brief attorney review can help prevent costly mistakes.

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