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We have an ever-expanding collection of resources to review, including these posts from the Goldberg Jones Blog.
Common Mediation Questions And Answers
When it comes to mediation, there are three types to choose from. Each has its own peculiarities, and which is best for you depends on the circumstances.
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Should You File For Divorce First?
Being the one to file for divorce first definitely gets the ball rolling. But that doesn’t always mean it puts you in an advantageous spot.
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How Is Student Debt Divided In Divorce?
Generally, student loan debt acquired before marriage is separate but becomes problematic if acquired during or paid with commingled funds.
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How Is Property Divided In Divorce In Oregon?
It’s important to know that there are two kinds: separate property and joint property. Oregon treats both types of assets differently.
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What's Included In A Divorce Deposition?
These are sworn witness statements taken out of court, but still under oath. The transcripts are used in place of in-person testimony.
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Preparing For A Divorce Consultation
Finding the right lawyer for your case—is tough. And then you have to meet with your attorney. There are ways to prepare for your initial consultation.
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Oregon Custody Factors: Best Interest Of The Child
The best interest of the child is paramount. Where is the safest, most stable, healthiest place for the child to live? How do the courts go about determining this?
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Oregon Pet Laws: The Legal Value of Pets
Oregon pet laws classify them as property, and courts can distribute them as such. When it comes to determining who gets pet custody, there are a number of factors.
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