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Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse's Whereabouts Are Unknown in Oregon | Best Oregon Attorneys

  Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse's Whereabouts Are Unknown in Oregon

Explore the legal avenues available in Oregon for obtaining a divorce when your spouse's location is unknown, including service by publication.

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How long does the final Oregon Stalking Protective Order (SPO) last? | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  How long does the final Oregon Stalking Protective Order (SPO) last?

Once a hearing has occurred, and a judge has upheld an Oregon Stalking Protective Order, it has no natural end (it is permanent). However, the Respondent (the person prohibited from stalking) can file a request with the court to modify or terminate the stalking order later.

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