Brasier Law

Oregon Family Law Attorney

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      • Divorce
      • Uncontested Divorce
      • Contested and Uncontested Divorce
      • Modification to Orders
      • Property Distribution
      • Separation and Temporary Orders
      • Spousal Support
      • Support Orders
      • Tax Issues in Divorce
      • Financial Planning During and After Divorce
      • Division of Debt in Divorce
      • Business Division in Divorce
      • High Asset Divorce
      • Enforcement of Court Orders
    • Child Custody & Support
      • Adoption
      • Child Support
      • Move Aways and Out-of-State Custody Enforcement
    • Parental Rights
      • Custody and Parenting Time
      • Father’s Rights and Paternity
      • Grandparent Rights
      • Rights of UnMarried Parents
    • Domestic Violence & Abuse
      • Abusive Restraining Orders and FAPA
      • Domestic Violence
      • Estate Planning
      • False Accusations of Violence
      • Financial Abuse of Elders
      • Physical Abuse of Elders
      • Protective Orders
      • Restraining Orders During Divorce
      • Stalking Orders
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Divorce, Custody, and Social Media as Evidence: What You Need to Know

December 23, 2015 by BrasierLaw

What You Need to Know About Social Media in Divorce Court BEFORE Posting Anything With the prominence of social media in today's society, people going through a divorce or custody case need to be aware of its impact on their case.  If you are or will be going through a court case, remember a … Read More

5 Tips For Surviving a Divorce or Custody Case During the Holidays

December 10, 2015 by BrasierLaw

  Divorce and custody cases don't just stop with the holidays each year and so we thought we would compile a list of things that we find helpful for surviving what a divorce or custody case during what is supposed to be a family oriented, cheerful, and celebratory time of the year.  1. … Read More

Divorce in the New Year: The Top 3 Things To Know

December 3, 2015 by BrasierLaw

At Brasier Law we have noticed every year in Portland and SW Washington there are a disproportionate number of divorce filings that occur right after the holidays.  We suspect this is probably in part due to the stress of the holidays giving people that push they finally need to break out of a bad … Read More

10 Myths About Divorce You Will Want to Read

October 29, 2015 by BrasierLaw

These days everyone going through a divorce hears advice from friends, family, and even strangers on various social networks, who all are sure they know some really important facts about divorce. They have often gone through a divorce or know someone who has and do know facts about their own case, … Read More

Creating Your Custody Plan: Conclusion

August 8, 2015 by BrasierLaw

In the last month Brasier Law has written three articles about creating your custody arrangements with your Portland family law attorney. We covered considerations for summer and winter breaks and the rest of the school year. Once you have decided to get a divorce and need a custody plan or decide … Read More

Your Custody Plan and the Holidays

July 16, 2015 by BrasierLaw

When going through a divorce or custody case, perhaps the easiest part for most people to agree on is custody plan for the holidays. In this article we will discuss some of the arrangements we commonly see as well as considerations to think about when creating your custody plan for the … Read More

Creating a Parenting Plan For the School Year

June 24, 2015 by BrasierLaw

This is part 2 in a 3 part article discussing options for developing parenting plans. Our aim is for this to be helpful both when you are separated and getting a divorce or when you are already divorced and looking into changing your existing parenting plan for one reason or another. Creating … Read More

Summer Custody Options for Divorced or Separated Parents

June 18, 2015 by BrasierLaw

Parenting Plans for Summer Break With summer break upon us here in Portland and SW Washington some parents who are currently going through a divorce or separation may be wondering how to share custody of their children during the long break from school. Whenever parents get divorced, legally … Read More

5 Reasons You Should Have an Attorney Draft Your Legal Paperwork Rather Than a Paralegal or Online Service

May 21, 2015 by BrasierLaw

If you have a relatively simple divorce that you think will be peaceful or amicable you may have searched online to find out how you can do your divorce yourself, or have someone who costs less than an attorney do it for you. Before you take one of those steps it is important to know what you a … Read More

5 Reasons to Hire an Attorney Rather Than Do Your Own Divorce or Custody Paperwork

May 7, 2015 by BrasierLaw

5 Reasons why you should hire an attorney to draft your divorce or custody paperwork rather than doing it yourself: Many people who are facing an amicable divorce or custody case understandably want to take the most cost effective route to finishing their paperwork.  For some people that means they … Read More

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