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Call Now to Schedule A ConsultationPreparing 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 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 differences between Collaborative Divorce and mediation in Oregon, highlighting their unique benefits and considerations for divorcing couples.
Read MoreExplore how marital debts are divided during divorce in Oregon, including common pitfalls and the equitable distribution approach. Learn how courts assign debts and what to expect if your ex-spouse defaults on payments.
Read MoreMediation is about building agreements and consensus. Rather than having a judge tell you the decision, a skilled Oregon mediator will help guide the parties to agree on their own. For couples going through a divorce, divorce mediation is often an excellent way to reduce the level of conflict and create a resolution that works for the family.
Read MoreDivorce 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.
Read MoreIn Oregon divorces, second homes are treated differently than primary residences. This article explores how courts handle these assets and what factors are considered.
Read MoreJoint custody arrangements can be challenging for divorced parents. We explore common reasons these agreements falter and how to address them.
Read MoreMarital dissipation, or waste, can significantly impact divorce settlements in Oregon. Learn how it is defined and addressed by the courts.
Read MoreSpousal support, or alimony, is a critical component of many Oregon divorces. This article explores the types of spousal support available and the factors influencing court decisions.
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