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Don’t Get Ripped Off: Four Ways Your Spouse May Conceal Assets During Divorce
Financial infidelity is regrettably common in marriages, especially when one partner is not involved with paying bills, managing cash flow, or communicating with the financial...
Worried About Domestic Violence? Four Tips to Protect Yourself
Domestic violence is a confrontation between members of the same family or household that involves threats, physical harm, sexual assault, and/or other forms of physical...
Oregon Family Law: Four Mistakes to Avoid During the Divorce Process
Divorce is a stressful experience. Your sense of stability disappears, your life becomes a series of arguments, negotiations, and agreements, and there are both losses...
Don’t Get Blindsided: Five Ways to Prepare Financially for Divorce
Every year, nearly 1.4 million couples get divorced in the U.S. It’s a process that can have a serious financial impact – on women especially....
Divorce Planning: What NOT to Do!
Ask anyone who’s been through a divorce: it’s not an easy process, even under the most amicable of conditions. When it’s a contentious parting of...
Planning for Divorce: Five Ways Divorce Will Change Your Life
There’s a reason why divorce is one of life’s biggest stressors. A relationship is ending, and in the wake of its demise, there are financial...
How to Protect Your Kids During the Divorce Process
Tips to Help Your Kids Through Divorce Studies have shown the negative psychological effects of divorce on children, particularly when the parents put little to...
Oregon Simplified Divorce: Who Qualifies
Oregon law permits ‘no fault’ divorce. The only “reason” the parties need to provide for their divorce is that they cannot get along any longer...
Five Financial Mistakes to Avoid During the Divorce Process
Even the most amicable divorce will have major financial implications. This is a fact that is often overlooked during the emotional turmoil of divorce. As a...
Portland Family Law: How is Child Custody Determined in Divorce and Unmarried Parent Cases?
Child custody is one of the most difficult and emotional parts of any divorce. Making matters worse, many parents don’t understand how the process works,...
When to Use (and How to Fight) Custody Evaluations
You’ve found yourself in the middle of a contentious custody battle,what do you do now? Depending on your situation, you have a couple options: First,...
Domestic Violence: How to Get Out
Many studies done on the prevalence of domestic violence estimate that approximately 20-30% of all women and 10-15% of men experience some form of domestic...