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.

Commonly, the resolution is to sell the home and divide the net proceeds. However, issues such as the housing market, credit, and children can make it worth keeping the house in a divorce.
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Is It Ever Worth It to Keep the House in a Divorce?

The Oregon divorce process addresses and resolves issues involving child support, custody, parenting time, spousal support and property distribution. The court decides all matters concerning the parent-child relationship by applying the best-interest-of-the-child standard.  A couple brings their property into the marriage and accumulates more throughout the marital relationship. When they decide to get a divorce, they divide the property. They

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Should You or Your Spouse Move Out During the Divorce?

Once the decision to divorce has been made, it is only a matter of time until one or both spouses move out of the marital home. Indeed, most divorcing spouses are eager to separate as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the issue can be fairly complex. Below are some of the primary considerations that you should take into account before you

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Business Owners and Divorce

What Every Business Owner Should Know Before a Divorce Divorce has ramifications on various aspects of your life. It requires a change in living arrangements and bank accounts. Couples need to determine child custody and division of assets. Also, divorce affects your business interests, and a business owner in Oregon will quickly encounter a set of concerns about company assets

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Terminology of a Divorce: Legal Terms Used in a Dissolution of Marriage

Terminology of a Divorce: Explanation of the Legal Terms Used in a Dissolution of Marriage The laws related to the dissolution of marriage are set at the state level. Therefore, while every state provides a mechanism for ending a marriage, the procedures and requirements can differ from state-to-state. Even the basic legal terminology used for dissolution of marriage isn’t the

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