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  When and Why a Child’s Attorney May Be Appointed in Oregon Family Law Cases

In Oregon family law cases, particularly those involving high conflict or serious concerns about a child’s well-being, courts may appoint a separate attorney to represent the child. This post explains when and how a child’s attorney is appointed, the difference between “best interests” and “express wishes” representation, and how the process varies across counties like Multnomah and Washington. If your child’s voice needs to be heard independently, understanding this legal option is essential.

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  Understanding Oregon's Proposed Changes to Supervised Parenting Time

Explore the implications of Oregon's House Bill 2774, which seeks to mandate supervised parenting time for parents accused of gun-related abuse.

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