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Dividing a Second Home in Oregon Divorce: What You Need to Know | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Dividing a Second Home in Oregon Divorce: What You Need to Know

In Oregon divorces, second homes are treated differently than primary residences. This article explores how courts handle these assets and what factors are considered.

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Should You Keep the House in an Oregon Divorce? | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Should You Keep the House in an Oregon Divorce?

Deciding whether to keep the marital home during a divorce involves weighing financial, emotional, and familial factors. This article explores key considerations under Oregon law.

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