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Articles Written by Portland, Oregon and SW Washington Divorce Attorney Tom Brasier

Immediate Danger Temporary Custody Orders

March 2, 2017 by BrasierLaw

The state of Oregon allows parties to obtain, in limited situations, an immediate custody order when the other parent presents a danger to the child.  If you feel you need such an order, you will have to convince a judge that the child is in immediate danger in the other person's care.  You have to … Read More

Ending a Long Term Relationship When Unmarried in Oregon

February 17, 2017 by BrasierLaw

Differences Between Being Unmarried and Married When Ending a Long Term Relationship in Oregon In Oregon, the primary difference between how married couples split up versus how unmarried couples split up is spousal support. If you are married, you can get (or have to pay) spousal support.  If you … Read More

5 Things You Should Ask Your Oregon Divorce Attorney

February 5, 2017 by BrasierLaw

Five Things You Should be Asking Your Portland Family Law Attorney But Often Don't The biggest problem with going through a divorce for most people, is that they don't know what they don't know.  Much of the mysticism and stress of a divorce can be relieved with proper knowledge, but attorneys … Read More

Dividing Assets in an Oregon Divorce: Part 1

December 29, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Dividing Assets is one of the major obstacles in an Oregon divorce.  In Oregon, assets are almost always divided evenly, but that means different things depending on the stage of life and length of your marriage. This article covers dividing assets as you approach retirement, and our next article … Read More

What Happens When Oregon Parenting Time is Not Taken

December 22, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Usually the legal fight people have is over one person trying to reduce the other person's court ordered time.  Sometimes though parents get stuck where their ex refuses to take all of their court ordered Oregon parenting time.  This can be a real problem with day care, school pick-ups, and other … Read More

Top 5 Most Asked Questions About Oregon Custody

December 15, 2016 by BrasierLaw

As a Portland, Oregon custody law firm we obviously get many questions about custody in Oregon. Here are the top five most asked Oregon custody questions that we get asked and our answers. There are many other questions that people will have when going through a divorce or custody case and we are … Read More

Parenting Plans While a Baby is Breastfeeding

December 8, 2016 by BrasierLaw

When parents decide they need to get a divorce during the very first few months of a child's life there can be some unique questions that come up. The two biggest of these questions are what happens when the infant is breastfeeding and how is this handled with the similar need for bonding time for … Read More

What Exactly Does Oregon Child Support Cover?

November 17, 2016 by BrasierLaw

The question often comes up, "what exactly is child support supposed to pay for in Oregon".  This typically comes up when one parent asks the other, who is already paying a monthly Oregon child support payment, to also pay for a child's activity fees, or back to school costs.  I'll do my best here … Read More

Negotiation as a Way to Avoid Oregon Divorce Court

November 7, 2016 by BrasierLaw

The last few articles have focused on three methods for avoiding going to court during your Oregon divorce. We have taken a more in depth look at both uncontested divorce and mediation as non-court solutions to divorce in the last two articles. This week we will look at negotiation as a way to avoid … Read More

Oregon Divorce Mediation: A Method for Keeping Your Case Out of Court

October 15, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Three Non-court Solutions to and Oregon Divorce: Part Three, Oregon Divorce Mediation Most people who are going through a divorce have good intentions. They want to end their marriage with as little hassle as possible. Unfortunately, most people who are going through a divorce don't exactly see … Read More

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