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Divorce is rarely an easy process, but it becomes particularly difficult when neither party can agree on key issues surrounding matters such as finances, property and children. When negotiation and mediation are not effective, then these issues will be decided by a judge. This is known as a contested divorce. A contested divorce uses arguments, testimony, and evidence presented in a courtroom to resolve conflicts and complete the process with a Judge.

If you believe your divorce will be contested, then you will need a skilled attorney on your side. Contact Pacific Cascade Legal to arrange a phone consultation.

Simplifying Complex Contested Divorce

The key issues in any divorce directly affect those matters that are closest to your heart: Your children, home, finances, retirement, and even your pets. It is a complicated process that could significantly change your life. As your lawyer, we take the time to identify what is most important to you and provide legal guidance targeted at meeting those goals.

We also advise you on the most effective and efficient methods for reaching a positive resolution, paying special attention to issues such as:

  • Parental rights - Regardless of whether you are a mother or a father, if protecting your parental rights is a primary concern, there is no substitute for solid legal guidance. If an agreement cannot be reached through mediation or negotiation, then the court may require a custody evaluation. No matter the reasons behind the divorce, the state of Oregon will require both parties to take parenting time classes.
  • Assets and finances - Property and finances are also issues that must be resolved before finalizing the divorce. This includes dividing property and debt, as well as addressing child and spousal support.

Preparing for a Contested Divorce

Navigating a contested divorce can be challenging, but with the right preparation, you can position yourself for a smoother process. Here are some essential tips to help you get ready:

  1. Gather Financial Documents: One of the first steps in contested divorce preparation is collecting all relevant financial documents. This includes tax returns, bank statements, investment accounts, property deeds, and any debts or liabilities. Having a comprehensive financial picture is crucial for fair division and negotiation.

  2. Understand Your Rights: Familiarize yourself with your legal rights concerning divorce in Oregon. Knowing what you are entitled to regarding assets, custody, and support can empower you to make informed decisions and advocate for yourself effectively during legal proceedings.

  3. Set Realistic Goals: It's important to approach the divorce process with clear, achievable objectives. Consider what matters most to you—whether it's retaining certain assets, securing child custody, or obtaining spousal support. Setting realistic goals can help guide your strategy and ensure you remain focused on outcomes that are most important to you.

  4. Consult with a Skilled Attorney: Consulting with experienced Portland contested divorce attorneys, like the team at Pacific Cascade Legal, can provide you with tailored legal advice and representation. Their expertise can help you navigate the complexities of a contested divorce and work towards a resolution that aligns with your priorities.

  5. Emotional Preparation and Support: Divorce can be emotionally taxing. Consider seeking support from therapists or support groups to help manage stress and emotions throughout the process.

By taking these steps and working closely with a knowledgeable attorney, you can better prepare for the contested divorce process and protect your interests.

Contact our Portland Contested Divorce Attorney Today

The best way to save time, money and the headache of a legal hassle is by making every effort to clearly lay out and pursue your primary objectives upfront. It is extremely complicated and legally messy to attempt to make changes after a divorce has been finalized, child custody is established and court orders are in place. As your divorce firm, we draw on our experience as our team works to protect your interests and meet your legal goals. Pacific Cascade Legal is accomplished, smart, and caring. We forge relationships with our clients and put them first!

Call a Pacific Cascade Legal at (503) 573-5566 to arrange a phone consultation to discuss a contested divorce today.

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