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Navigating Social Media During Your Oregon Divorce | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Social Media During Your Oregon Divorce

Social media can significantly impact divorce proceedings in Oregon, influencing decisions on asset division, custody, and support. This article explores what to avoid posting online during your divorce.

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When and Why a Child’s Attorney May Be Appointed in Oregon Family Law Cases | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  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 Temporary Protective Orders and Status Quo Orders in Oregon Child Custody Cases | Top Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Temporary Protective Orders and Status Quo Orders in Oregon Child Custody Cases

Explore the distinctions between Temporary Protective Orders of Restraint (TPOR) and Status Quo Orders (SQO) in Oregon, crucial tools for maintaining stability during custody proceedings.

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