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Navigating Child Relocation in Oregon: What Divorced Parents Need to Know | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Navigating Child Relocation in Oregon: What Divorced Parents Need to Know

Explore the complexities of child relocation in Oregon post-divorce, focusing on legal standards and recent case law insights.

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Understanding Child Support Obligations for Adult Children in Oregon | Top Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Child Support Obligations for Adult Children in Oregon

In Oregon, child support obligations can extend beyond a child's 18th birthday if they are attending school. This article explores the legal framework and requirements for supporting adult children under Oregon law.

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