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Types of Child Custody in Oregon

Types of Child Custody in Oregon

In Oregon, there are several types of child custody: sole legal custody, joint legal custody, split legal custody, and physical custody. Before we get into a discussion of the differences between the types of child custody, it is important to know what child custody...

5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring your Divorce Attorney

5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring your Divorce Attorney

In any type of case hiring an attorney is an important decision. Finding the right Divorce Attorney or Custody Lawyer is no exception.  It is crucial that you have a consultation with an attorney to learn about your options, but also to be sure that the lawyer is...

Explaining Child Custody and Visitation

Explaining Child Custody and Visitation

In Oregon, child custody and visitation are related but different concepts. A parent can have full custodial rights, but limited visitation. Or, a parent can have a massive amount of visitation but limited custody rights. What's the difference? What is Child Custody?...

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