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Preventing Child Relocation in Oregon: What Non-Custodial Parents Need to Know | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Preventing Child Relocation in Oregon: What Non-Custodial Parents Need to Know

Explore 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.

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abuse evidence   child custody   custodial parent relocation notice requirements   decision-making responsibilities   emotional ties   family law   joint custody   judicial evaluation of relocation requests   judicial precedents   oregon   parenting time   relocation   sole custody   statutory provisions   temporary restraining order (tro)  
Navigating Child Custody and Pet Ownership in Oregon Divorces | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Child Custody and Pet Ownership in Oregon Divorces

Oregon 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.

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best interests of the child   child custody   child support   dissolution of marriage   equitable distribution principles   joint custody   marital property   parenting time   property division upon divorce   separate property   sole custody   split custody   visitation  
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