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How Marijuana Use Influences Child Custody Decisions in Oregon | Top-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  How Marijuana Use Influences Child Custody Decisions in Oregon

Marijuana use, although legal for adults in Oregon, can impact child custody decisions. Courts prioritize the child's best interests and evaluate how parental cannabis consumption affects their welfare.

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  Oregon's Proposed Supervision Requirement for Gun-Related Parental Abuse

House Bill 2774 aims to mandate supervised parenting time for parents accused of firearm-related abuse, reshaping Oregon's child custody landscape.

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Substance Abuse and Its Impact on Oregon Child Custody Cases | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  Substance Abuse and Its Impact on Oregon Child Custody Cases

Substance abuse can significantly affect child custody decisions in Oregon. Understanding the legal implications is crucial for parents navigating these complex cases.

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Understanding the Impact of Abandonment on Oregon Divorce Proceedings | Top Oregon Lawyers

  Understanding the Impact of Abandonment on Oregon Divorce Proceedings

Abandonment can influence various aspects of a divorce in Oregon, including spousal support and child custody, but it does not affect the grounds for divorce itself.

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Understanding Oregon's Proposed Changes to Supervised Parenting Time | Top Oregon Attorneys

  Understanding Oregon's Proposed Changes to Supervised Parenting Time

Explore the implications of Oregon's House Bill 2774, which seeks to mandate supervised parenting time for parents accused of gun-related abuse.

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