It’s hard to know where to start when you’re dealing with a draining family conflict. Below you can find useful articles and videos on subjects such as choosing the right lawyer, how to address substance abuse issues in a custody case, lowering your divorce costs and more.

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What Is A Writ Of Assistance?

In Oregon, the divorce process begins when one spouse files a petition for dissolution of marriage with the court in the county where either spouse lives. The filing party is the petitioner, and the other spouse is called the respondent. The petition must contain the names of all children: Born or adopted during the marriage; Conceived during the marriage but

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What is the Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce?

Oregon law defines marriage as a civil contract between two people who are at least 17 years old and have the legal capacity to enter into a contract. Both parties must show proof of age to the county clerk to apply for a marriage license. If an applicant is under the age of 18, the person needs to have written

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Can I Stop My Ex-Spouse From Moving to Another State With My Child?

Thousands of divorces occur in Oregon every year. Before the court terminates a marriage, the couple must resolve particular issues. Common issues include property division and distribution, allocation of debt liability, spousal support, child support, child custody, and parenting time. When judges make determinations regarding children, they must ensure that the decisions are in the children’s best interest. Parents may

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What You Should Not Do During a Divorce

Oregon averages nearly 14,000 divorces each year. Married couples decide to terminate their marriages for many reasons, which may cause them to end the relationships on amicable or contentious terms. Regardless of the nature of the divorce, both spouses must not do certain things during the divorce that violate the law or negatively affect the case. An Oregon divorce, known

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What Should You Not Do During Separation?

Marriage is the legal union of two people that establishes them as spouses. More than 2.5 million marriages occur in the United States, with Oregon averaging 25,000 marriages every year. State law defines marriage as a civil contract entered into by persons at least 17 years old with the capability to contract. The ceremony to join marriage must occur in

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Child Custody

How Do Oregon Courts Determine Child Custody and Child Support?

While financial issues are important to many divorcing spouses, for couples with children, these issues often take a back seat to those related to child custody and support. In many Oregon divorces, the issues involving a couple’s children are the most hotly contested. Parents going through the divorce process must understand how Oregon courts make child custody and support determinations.

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Can Marijuana Usage Impact Custody Battles?

Marijuana usage may impact custody battles even if it is legal for the parent to consume for medical and recreational purposes. The legalization of marijuana is an ongoing topic of debate and legislation. For the past few years, many states discussed whether to make marijuana legal. State congresses also consider whether to legalize the substance for medical use, recreational use

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How Do Oregon Courts Divide Assets During a Divorce?

When a couple divorces, one of the issues the judge overseeing the case must resolve is how the couple’s debts and assets are distributed. When it comes to dividing assets after a divorce, Oregon is an “equitable distribution” state. This means that the court will not necessarily split a couple’s assets down the middle and instead consider various factors when

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Pet Custody During Divorce

Nearly 85 million people in the United States have at least one pet in their homes. Dogs, cats, birds, and fish are common types of pets. Regardless of the kind of animal, people with pets feel companionship and affection for them. When two people enter into a relationship, one or both may have a pet. During the relationship, the couple

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