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Family Law
Annulment
Divorce
Child & Spousal Support
Child Custody
Collaborative Practice
Custody Modification
Dissolution of Domestic Partnership
Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders
Enforcement
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Infidelity & Dating During Divorce
Military Divorce
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Grandparent Rights After a Divorce in Oregon
Divorce affects an entire family, especially when children are involved. As a complex legal situation arises regarding child support, custody and visitation, grandparents may wonder if they are able to legally ensure they can still see their grandchildren. Grandparents have special relationships with their grandchildren and since 2001 the law has chosen to recognize the relationship between the ...
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