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  Oregon Child Custody: Sole vs. Joint - What's the Difference?

Child custody is one of the most contentiously and contested issues in Oregon family law cases. Misconceptions about what "custody" actually means tend to meld with advice from well-meaning friends and family and with conflicting information from web sources that might not even reflect Oregon law. What's the difference between "sole custody" and "joint custody" in Oregon?

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  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.

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