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Understanding The Role Of Child Attorneys In Oregon Family Law Cases

Explore when and why attorneys are appointed for children in Oregon family law cases, including the differences between 'best interests' and 'express wishes' representation.

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Understanding Child Input In Oregon Custody Decisions

Oregon law does not allow children under 18 to decide their custody arrangements, but their voices can still be heard through appointed attorneys.

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Practice Areas

Learn more about the family law matters our Attorneys help with.

Divorce

From dividing assets and debts, to support and child custody, we have you covered.

Oregon Family Law

Family law is more than divorce. It is an umbrella of practice areas.

Spousal Support (Alimony)

A lot goes into figuring out spousal support. We've done it all before.

Child Relocation

Moving a child away from a parent is always difficult. Let us help with the law.

Child Custody

Custody is one of the most contested and least-understood parts of family law.

Uncontested Divorce

Sometimes there's no dispute, you just need somebody to draft the right documents.

Child Support

Oregon takes child support seriously, and we can help you navigate the process.

Child Custody Modification

Sometimes a change in circumstances warrants a change in custody.

Child Support Modification

Learn about when Oregon child support can be modified.

Unbundled Services

When there's only select things you need legal help with, we offer "unbundled" services.

Grandparent Rights

Grandparents and other third parties can develop rights to see children under Oregon law. Let's discuss your circumstances.

High Asset Divorce

More assets generally means more complicated divorces. We have the experience to assist with all levels of estate.

Legal Marital Separation

Sometimes divorce is not the right choice under certain circumstances. A legal separation might be.

Mediation

Mediation can be a great way to resolve disputes without a trial or courts.

Paternity

Becoming legally responsible as a father requires establishing paternity. We can help.

Prenuptial Agreements

Like estate planning, financial clairity prior to marriage builds trust. Let us assist with your plan.

Restraining Orders

Restraining orders provide a fast means to get help for domestic violence in families.

Spousal Support Modification

Times change, jobs change, circumstances change. Spousal support can too.

Stalking Orders

Oregon stalking orders are serious business. If you need help with Oregon stalking law, we have experience.

Divorce Settlement Agreements

Sometimes the best outcome is the one you design yourself. We can help your create a binding agreement.

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