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Reduce the Cost of Litigation In Big Ways
Divorce may be difficult emotionally, but that may pale in comparison to the financial devastation it can carry. Estimates provided by the Huffington Post suggest...
Read More10 Tips for Self Representation During Divorce
Sometimes people decide that they want to go to divorce court without an attorney’s representation. (these people are appearing “pro-se”). The following tips offer guidance...
Read MoreDo You Need A Divorce Attorney?
You know you want a divorce but you don’t want to spend absurd amounts of money in the process. You have scoured the web and...
Read MoreFile Petition Yourself
Although Oregon law does not require parties to a divorce to retain an attorney to file the petition, it is advisable to contact an attorney...
Read MoreWhen Attorney’s Fee Are Awarded in Divorce Case
Hiring a divorce attorney can be very expensive. Especially in the acrimonious divorces, the fees can accumulate rapidly. Even if you are using an attorney...
Read MoreDividing Personal Property In A Divorce
In Oregon, divorce laws follow the rule of equitable distribution, where assets and debts are divided in a manner that is considered to be “fair”...
Read MoreEquitable Distribution in Oregon Explained
In Oregon, divorce laws follow the rule of equitable distribution, where assets and debts are divided in a manner that is considered to be “fair”...
Read MoreThe Cost of Divorce in Oregon
The cost of a divorce in Oregon varies tremendously depending upon whether the divorce is contested (i.e., initiated by one party) or uncontested (i.e., initiated...
Read MoreAlimony in Oregon
In Oregon, alimony is called “spousal support” or “spousal maintenance.” Spouses can reach an agreement about a specified amount of alimony or the court will...
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