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Creating Your Custody Plan: Conclusion

by BrasierLaw | Aug 8, 2015 | Child Custody and Support, Marriage and Divorce Family Law

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...

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

by BrasierLaw | May 7, 2015 | Child Custody and Support, Marriage and Divorce Family Law, Uncontested Divorce

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. ...

What Does Full Physical Custody and Legal Custody Really Mean

by BrasierLaw | Apr 6, 2015 | General Family Law

The exact meaning of the term “custody” is often misunderstood, many times in a way that is really detrimental to parents and their children. In Oregon, the term Custody refers to the legal authority to make decisions for the child. The “custodial...

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