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Navigating Family Law When a High-Conflict Parent Threatens Your Portland Professional Reputation
A high-conflict custody dispute doesn’t stay neatly inside the courthouse. For many professionals in Portland, one parent’s threats, rumors, or online attacks can spill into...
The Hidden Risks of Accepting an Early Settlement After a Gladstone Collision
A crash on McLoughlin Boulevard can leave you shaken, sore, and worried about how you’ll pay your bills. Within days, sometimes within hours, an insurance...
Securing Full Value for Injury Claims in the Clackamas County Court System
When someone seriously injures you in Clackamas County through their negligence or wrongdoing, you want full compensation to cover your expenses and losses. However, securing...
The Legal Strategy for Maximizing Recovery When a Portland Driver Has State Minimum Insurance
A driver runs a red light near SE Division Street. An ambulance takes you to Oregon Health & Science University Hospital. Doctors treat broken bones,...
How Oregon’s Modified Comparative Negligence Rules Can Zero Out Your Claim
A car crash on I-84 near the Lloyd District. A fall on a wet floor in a Pearl District grocery store. A collision with a...
Why the Clackamas County Mandatory Mediation Requirement Can Make or Break Your Divorce
Divorce in Gladstone or anywhere in Clackamas County often comes with surprises. Many people expect to speak with a judge early in the process, especially...
Tailoring Parenting Plans for the Gladstone to Portland Commute
Parents in Gladstone who drive Highway 99E or merge onto I-205 each morning know how quickly traffic can derail even the best-laid plans. A standard...
Why Multnomah County Judges Cannot Force Joint Custody Over Your Objections
Divorce and custody disputes can leave you feeling pulled in too many directions at once. Parents in Multnomah County often worry about how much power...
Why Your Divorce Lawyer Should Not Be Your Therapist
Divorce can be incredibly stressful and bring out emotions that it’s honestly hard to handle. This is where therapists come in and be incredibly helpful....
How Divorce Is Like Baseball: You Need to Keep Your Eye on The Ball
An old saying, originating from baseball is: “Keep your eye on the ball.” It is a reminder for players that they need to watch where...
Feeling Heard & Supported Through Change
Sometimes, a client’s words capture what makes a law firm different. Gloria recently shared her journey through a changing legal process and how the team...
Nine Common Mistakes You Need to Avoid in Your Family Law Case
It’s hard enough to go through any family law case, be it a divorce, separation, custody hearing, support modification, or enforcement of an existing order....