• Call Now: (971) 277-3822
Best-Rated Oregon Divorce & Family Law Lawyers
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Firm History
    • Attorneys
      • Adam J. Brittle
      • Joining Soon!
    • Staff
      • Joining Soon!
  • Services
    • Divorce
    • Oregon Family Law
    • Spousal Support (Alimony)
    • Child Relocation
    • Child Custody
    • Uncontested Divorce
    • Child Support
    • Child Custody Modification
    • Child Support Modification
    • Unbundled Services
    • Grandparent Rights
    • High Asset Divorce
    • Legal Marital Separation
    • Mediation
    • Paternity
    • Prenuptial Agreements
    • Restraining Orders
    • Spousal Support Modification
    • Stalking Orders
    • Divorce Settlement Agreements
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • FAQs
    • LawPay Portal
    • Non-Family Law Referrals
    • Legal
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Use
  • Contact

Oregon Family Law and Divorce Law Blog
Tag: Custody Proceedings

  • Home
  • Oregon Family Law and Divorce Blog Tag: Custody Proceedings
  • Page 1 of 1
Understanding Child Input in Oregon Custody Decisions | Top Oregon Lawyers

  Understanding Child Input in Oregon Custody Decisions

Oregon law does not allow children under 18 to decide their custody arrangements, but their voices can still be heard through appointed attorneys.

Read More
Tags:
advocate attorney   allegations of abuse   attorney for the child   best interests attorney   child custody matters   child's welfare   court's discretion   custody proceedings   family court   family law   legal parameters   living arrangements   oregon family law   parenting plans   safety concerns  
Navigating Child Custody Modifications in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Child Custody Modifications in Oregon: A Comprehensive Guide

Exploring the intricacies of child custody modifications in Oregon, this guide outlines when and how changes to existing custody arrangements can be pursued under state law.

Read More
Tags:
child custody   child's welfare   court order   custodial parent   custodial parent's ability to   custody arrangement   custody proceedings   education   genetic testing   healthcare   joint custody   legal parentage   legal relationship   oregon law   physical relationship   primary residence   religious upbringing   significant change in circumstances   significant decisions   sole custody   voluntary acknowledgment of paternity  

Categories

Oregon Family Law Child Custody Modification Child Custody Parenting Plans Family Law

Recent Posts

parenting plans in oregon uncontested divorces: getting it right the first time
  Parenting Plans in Oregon Uncontested Divorces: Getting It Right the First Time communication and decision-making process custody detailed parenting plan exchange details logistics
how to file an uncontested divorce in oregon (diy & efile): a step-by-step checklist
  How to File an Uncontested Divorce in Oregon (DIY & eFile): A Step-by-Step Checklist acceptance of service child support confidential information form (cif) co-petitioners
uncontested summary dissolution in oregon: do you qualify for the simplest divorce?
  Uncontested Summary Dissolution in Oregon: Do You Qualify for the Simplest Divorce? circuit court clerk eligibility criteria filing fee filing for summary dissolution

Follow Pacific Family Law Firm On Social Media

Quick Links
Home Contact Us Sitemap Firm History Blog Online Payment

Proudly Serving
All Oregon Counties

  Gilliam     Malheur     Lane  
  Douglas     Harney     Wallowa  
  Polk     Jackson     Josephine  
  Hood River     Wasco     Washington  
  Clatsop     Union     Lake  
  Morrow     Crook     Wheeler  
  Tillamook     Curry     Clackamas  
  Yamhill     Jefferson     Coos  
  Grant     Baker     Marion  
  Klamath     Deschutes     Lincoln  
  Columbia     Multnomah     Umatilla  
  Linn     Benton     Sherman  
© 2025 Pacific Law Firms, LLC dba Pacific Family Law Firm | Oregon Divorce & Family Law Lawyers
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Content by Pacific Family Law Firm, all rights reserved.