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Tag Archives: Oregon Divorce Lawyer
Dissatisfaction With Property Distribution in the Current Economy
The New York Times published an article regarding a top London divorce attorney named Raymondy Tooth. The article describes how Mr. Tooth makes a living representing the wives of wealthy British men. The article describes a case in which Mr. … Continue reading
Posted in Dissolution, Divorce, International, Legal Developments, Myths, News, Out of State, Property Division, Settlement
Tagged Oregon Divorce Lawyer
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Modification of Spousal Support – Part 3 (things to think about)
It is important to note that, in this economy, both the person paying spousal support and the person receiving it can experience a substantial, unanticipated change in circumstances. For example, if the purpose behind an original award to a party … Continue reading
Modification of Spousal Support – Part 1 (a few thoughts)
Though my girlfriend might be insulted to discover that my attention can, in fact, be diverted from the madness of college hoops in March, that’s exactly what happened last Saturday as I watched A.J. Price drain his forth 3-pointer of … Continue reading
Posted in Dissolution, Divorce, Legal Developments, Modification, Myths, News, Spousal Support
Tagged Duration of Spousal Support, Oregon Divorce, Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Oregon Spousal Support Appeal, Portland Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Spousal Support, Spousal Support Appeal, Spousal Support Oregon
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New Case Law – why trial court findings and evidence are important
As a Portland Oregon divorce law firm, Stephens & Margolin LLP is dedicated to keeping up to date on Oregon Court of Appeals and Oregon Supreme Court opinions. As a service of The Oregon Divorce Blog, we will be providing … Continue reading
New Case Law – October 15, 2008 decisions of the Oregon Court of Appeals
As a Portland Oregon divorce law firm, Stephens & Margolin LLP is dedicated to keeping up to date on Oregon Court of Appeals and Oregon Supreme Court opinions. As a service of The Oregon Divorce Blog, we will be providing … Continue reading
Posted in Divorce, Legal Developments
Tagged Divorce Attorney Portland Oregon, Duration of Spousal Support, Oregon Alimony, Oregon Court of Appeals, Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Oregon Family Law Appeal, Oregon Spousal Support Appeal, Portland Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Spousal Support Appeal, Spousal Support Oregon
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Can I get custody of my child now if he or she is in danger?
As family law attorneys based in Portland, Oregon, we talk to a lot of parents with safety concerns about the other parent’s home. We hear questions about how to get custody quickly, or change a parenting plan quickly if a … Continue reading
Top Ten List: Top 10 ways to do well in your divorce case
As a Portland, Oregon based family law firm we field a lot of questions from potential clients about how to “succeed” in a divorce case. One message that surprises many people is that there are seldom any clear winners in … Continue reading
Celebrity Divorce News: Don’t raid the joint account
University of Arizona men’s basketball coach Lute Olson is currently going through a divorce with his wife. He has been ordered to appear in court to explain why he took the majority of funds out of the parties’ joint bank … Continue reading
New Case Law: I might not have bought it, but its my property too.
As a Portland Oregon divorce law firm, Stephens & Margolin LLP is dedicated to keeping up to date on Oregon Court of Appeals and Oregon Supreme Court opinions. As a service of The Oregon Divorce Blog, we will be providing … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Property Division, Spousal Support
Tagged Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Oregon Family Law Appeal, Spousal Support
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Divorce Myths: Why isn’t my lawyer being a jerk to the other lawyer?
One “Divorce Myth” we come across is that some clients expect you to be a jerk to the other lawyer. The myth is that such behavior is beneficial to the client and part of being an advocate. The reality is … Continue reading
Posted in Divorce, Myths, Out of State
Tagged Divorce Lawyer, Myths, Oregon Divorce Lawyer, Portland Oregon Divorce Lawyer
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