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Navigating divorce can be emotionally taxing. This article explores self-care strategies and professional support systems to aid individuals during this challenging period.
Read MoreNavigating a divorce in Oregon requires understanding common pitfalls that can complicate proceedings. This article outlines key mistakes to avoid for a smoother process.
Read MoreExploring the primary reasons for modifying spousal support in Oregon, including changes in income, health, and family circumstances. Learn how these factors may affect your case.
Read MoreOregon mandates a parenting class for divorcing parents to support children's adjustment, integral to finalizing the divorce.
Read MoreThis article explores the process of modifying a parenting plan in Oregon, detailing steps for mutual agreement and court intervention when necessary.
Read MoreBefore pursuing a divorce in Oregon, consulting with an experienced attorney is crucial. Here are five tips to ensure your consultation is productive and informative.
Read MoreIn Oregon, pets are considered personal property during divorce proceedings, leading to unique challenges in determining ownership. This article explores how courts handle pet custody and provides guidance for pet owners facing divorce.
Read MoreOregon’s summary dissolution is the fastest and simplest divorce option for those who qualify. We explain the strict ORS 107.485 criteria – from no kids and a short marriage to limited debts, and how they differ from a standard uncontested divorce. Learn if you meet the requirements and what forms to file for this streamlined process.
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 whether filing first for divorce in Oregon offers any strategic benefits and understand the roles of Petitioner and Respondent.
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