September 4, 2024

Child Support, Custody, Divorce & Separation, Family Law, Modification, Parenting Time, Spousal Support

Family law cases can be overwhelming, especially if you’re representing yourself. Whether you’re dealing with a divorce or custody and parenting time issues, mediation allows you to resolve your case without going to court. This guide will help you understand how family law mediation works and how you can get the most out of your

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July 23, 2024

Custody, Family Law, Modification, Oregon, Parenting Time

A new school year is an exciting time for children, marked by fun traditions like new haircuts and fresh school supplies. School also serves as an important avenue for stability in a child’s life.There are a number of practical strategies divorced and separated parents can use to create a positive experience for their children while

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July 18, 2024

Estate Planning, Senior

Discussing estate planning with your parents can be a sensitive topic, but it’s a crucial conversation that can bring clarity, ensure their wishes are honored, and provide peace of mind for the entire family. In this guide, we’ll explore the key steps to help you initiate and navigate this important discussion with empathy and effectiveness.Understanding

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May 30, 2024

Child Support, Custody, Divorce & Separation, Family Law, Modification, Oregon, Parenting Time

Summer is here, but it can be stressful for divorced and separated parents to navigate parenting time in the midst of all the summer fun. To avoid conflict and ensure a smooth transition for you and your children, here are some tips to keep in mind.Develop and know your parenting plan The law recognizes that

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April 2, 2024

Access to Justice, Child Support, Custody, Divorce & Separation, Family Law, Parenting Time, Protection Orders

Smooth communication between parties is often vital to successful resolutions in family law matters, especially when dealing with children. Here’s a guide with practical strategies to help you communicate:1. When children are involved:Child-centered approach: When children are involved, communication should center on their well-being. For instance, when discussing parenting time arrangements or changes, focus on

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