Spouses probably have committed torts against each other for as long as marriage has existed. Until recently, however, the common-law doctrine of interspousal immunity prevented Oregon spouses from suing each other for tortious conduct.'The OregonSteverson, Janet W...
for a deep dive into the Oregon laws governing spousal support and learn how the courts make decisions to award, or not to award, support to a divorcing couple. We will discuss ORS 107.105, the law which authorizes spousal support, how to make a claim for support, how to argue against ...
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Overviews of the divorce laws in every state Step-by-step guides on how to file for divorce Dedicated guides on the ins and outs of state rules for spousal support, valuing assets, custody, etc. The guideline formula for calculating child support in your state ...
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Modern divorce laws have inverted the involvement of courts. The issue of whether a divorce should be granted is now generally decided by one or both of the spouses. Contemporary courts are more involved in determining the legal ramifications of the marriage breakup, such as spousal maintenance, ...
Our law firm represents individuals in a number of different Oregon family law matters, including: Alimony – Spousal Support Child Custody Dissolution of Marriage – Oregon Divorce Domestic Partnerships Legal Separation Modifications of Support or Parenting Time ...
Notarize the Petition:Sign the petition or complaint in the presence of a notary public. Make Copies:Duplicate the papers for personal, spousal, and court records. Submit to County Clerk:Bring the documents to the county clerk, paying the required filing fee. ...
rights under family laws, such as annulment, divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, domestic violence, adoption, and property division rights to sue for wrongful death, loss of consortium, and under any other tort or law concerning spousal relationships ...
In this program, Patrick Lannon and Dolly Hernandez will discuss how trust assets can be vulnerable upon the divorce of a beneficiary. You will learn planning steps that can be implemented to reduce the divorcing spouse’s access to trust assets.. Start