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Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse Declines Legal Representation in Oregon | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Navigating Divorce When Your Spouse Declines Legal Representation in Oregon

Exploring the implications when one spouse chooses not to hire a divorce attorney in Oregon, including potential delays and decision-making challenges.

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  How long does it take for a restraining order to take effect?

After a judge signs an Oregon restraining order, the protective order does not actually go into effect until the other party (the "Respondent") is served.

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