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Navigating Property Division in Oregon Divorces: Lessons from Recent Case Law | Top Oregon Lawyers

  Navigating Property Division in Oregon Divorces: Lessons from Recent Case Law

Explore the complexities of property division in Oregon divorces, as illustrated by a recent Court of Appeals decision affirming an unequal asset distribution favoring the wife.

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Essential Questions to Ask Your Oregon Family Law Attorney | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Essential Questions to Ask Your Oregon Family Law Attorney

The initial consultation with a family law attorney is crucial for setting the tone and direction of your case. Here are six key questions to ensure you choose the right legal representative.

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Understanding Attorney Fee Awards in Oregon Divorce Cases | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Understanding Attorney Fee Awards in Oregon Divorce Cases

In Oregon, courts can order one spouse to pay the other's attorney fees in divorce cases, but such awards are exceptions rather than the rule. Key factors influence these decisions.

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Understanding Asset Division in Oregon Divorce: Lessons from a Washington Appellate Court | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Asset Division in Oregon Divorce: Lessons from a Washington Appellate Court

A recent decision by the Washington Court of Appeals highlights key considerations in asset division during divorce proceedings. We explore its implications for similar cases in Oregon.

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Five Red Flags to Watch for When Hiring an Oregon Family Law Attorney | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Five Red Flags to Watch for When Hiring an Oregon Family Law Attorney

Choosing the right family law attorney in Oregon is crucial for navigating emotionally charged legal matters. Here are five warning signs to consider before hiring.

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