Joint custody arrangements can be challenging for divorced parents. We explore common reasons these agreements falter and how to address them.
Read MoreChild 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?
Read MoreOregon divorces present unique challenges when determining custody of children and pets. This article explores how the law differentiates between the two and offers guidance on navigating these issues.
Read MoreExplore the legal avenues available to non-custodial parents in Oregon who wish to prevent their ex-spouse from relocating with their child. Understand the criteria courts consider when evaluating relocation requests and how temporary restraining orders can be utilized.
Read MoreExplore how Oregon courts handle children's input in custody arrangements and understand the factors influencing these decisions.
Read MoreExplore key strategies and legal considerations for parents seeking primary custody of their children in Oregon. Learn how to demonstrate your ability to provide a stable and nurturing environment.
Read MoreExplore how Oregon law treats father's rights in child custody cases, emphasizing the equal standing of fathers and mothers in custody decisions.
Read MoreJoint custody in Oregon involves both parents sharing legal decision-making for their child. This guide explores the requirements and implications of such arrangements.
Read MoreThis article provides an in-depth look at child support modification in Oregon, detailing both administrative and judicial processes. Learn when and how modifications can be pursued.
Read MoreExploring 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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