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

Uncontested Divorce in Oregon

October 6, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Most people would like to have an amicable divorce. The goal is always to be able to talk through the details with your spouse or significant other, and come to a peaceful agreement. When you can manage this, your divorce in Oregon can be done with some simple paperwork, which I refer to as an … Read More

Three Non-court Solutions to an Oregon Divorce

September 29, 2016 by BrasierLaw

One of the most common goals of people going through a divorce is to avoid court. Going to trial can be an extremely stressful, life changing event. It usually involves one or more days spent in court, sitting before a judge slowly laying out all of your dirty laundry and life history. It also … Read More

When to File For Oregon Parenting Time Modifications

September 15, 2016 by BrasierLaw

I often get asked when someone should file to change parenting time. Unlike last week, where we discussed how hard it is to change custody, in Oregon it is actually very easy to change parenting time. When discussing Oregon parenting time modifications it is important to distinguish the difference … Read More

Oregon Custody Modification

September 8, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Often, people wonder when is the right time to file for an Oregon custody modification. They may feel that the other parent isn't behaving appropriately, but aren't sure if a judge will grant their request to change custody. The problem in Oregon is that custody is a pretty hard thing to change. … Read More

What You Need to Know About Custody as You Start the School Year

September 1, 2016 by BrasierLaw

For families with two homes, the school year can cause some additional stress on the kids and parents.  This post discusses a few of the common difficulties people face relating to custody and parenting time with school aged children. Who Decides What School the Child(ren) Attend? First, in … Read More

When to Use (or Not to Use) a Custody Evaluator

August 24, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Often, when parents can't agree on a custody or parenting time plan, they will choose to hire a custody evaluator to make a recommendation.  A custody evaluator is usually a psychologist, trained in child development, who can issue a proposal to the parties and the judge as to what they think … Read More

Portland Divorce: What Divorce Professionals Might I Need?

August 4, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Sometimes when going through a divorce or custody case, people might need to work with more professionals than just their attorney.  This article briefly touches on some of the commonly used resources divorcing couples use and gives some recommendations on who might be a good resource to contact if … Read More

Can I Avoid Court For my Divorce or Custody Case?

July 20, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Many people, when faced with a divorce, dread the idea of having to go into court and putting their lives on public display.  The good news is that in reality, very few divorce or custody cases ever see the inside of a court room. The way divorce or custody cases play out, is both parties start by … Read More

Legal Separation versus Divorce in Oregon

June 16, 2016 by BrasierLaw

The question often comes up regarding what the differences are between a legal separation and a divorce.  We will attempt here to explain some of the key legal points to consider if you are deciding which of these options is best for your situation. Legal Separation in Oregon The first thing to … Read More

7 Things You Need to Know About Oregon Spousal Support

May 26, 2016 by BrasierLaw

Following up on our article about child support, we decided there are some things we think people facing divorce or who already have spousal support should know. 1. In Oregon there is more than one kind of spousal support with different rules for each. In Oregon there are actually three different … Read More

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