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Supporting Children When Their Parent Has Married an Alcoholic Stepparent | Best Oregonfamily law and divorce Attorneys

  Supporting Children When Their Parent Has Married an Alcoholic Stepparent

Blended families can be challenging, but navigating the complexities of having an alcoholic stepparent can be even more difficult. In this blog post from Pacific Family Law Firm, readers will learn about the impact of an alcoholic stepparent on children and tips for supporting them. The post also discusses legal considerations and support for families in Portland, Oregon, and surrounding areas.

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Navigating the Divorce Process in Oregon: What You Need to Know | Best Oregonfamily law and divorce Lawyers

  Navigating the Divorce Process in Oregon: What You Need to Know

The process of getting a divorce in Oregon can be legally complicated and emotionally challenging. To ensure a smooth process, it is important to understand the state’s residency requirements, options for an uncontested or contested divorce, and specifics about dividing marital assets.

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What is a stalking order in Oregon? | Best-Rated Oregonfamily law and divorce Lawyers

  What is a stalking order in Oregon?

This blog post delves into the legal process of obtaining a Stalking Protective Order (SPO) in Oregon. It explains what constitutes stalking behavior, who can obtain an SPO, and how to go about filing for one. The post emphasizes the importance of consulting with an experienced Oregon stalking attorney to navigate this complex and sensitive issue.

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Is it necessary to hire a lawyer for my Oregon restraining order case? | Top-Rated Oregonfamily law and divorce Attorneys

  Is it necessary to hire a lawyer for my Oregon restraining order case?

When it comes to obtaining a restraining order, do you need a lawyer? While it's not required, representing yourself in a hearing may not be the best idea. A trained attorney can help you navigate the rules of procedure and evidence, ensuring that you present the correct information and avoid adverse rulings. Read on to learn more about why hiring an experienced Oregon restraining order lawyer is often in your best interest.

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