Oregon Divorce Law, Lawyers & Attorneys

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There were nearly 15,000 divorces granted in the state of Oregon in 2007. If you are going through a rough period in your marriage and considering a separation or divorce, you know the stress and uncertainty involved in the process. The following information is organized to answer questions you may have, and help you find important resources on Oregon divorce law, such as links to Oregon laws that govern the processes of separation and divorce in the state, as well as divorce and finances, child custody and support, Oregon divorce resources, and Oregon divorce attorneys. You will also find a number of comprehensive articles on various general divorce topics, such as divorce and taxes, divorce and estate planning and divorce and premarital agreements. You might find it useful to browse these general articles first before moving on to the specific Oregon divorce laws. If you are interested in reading some of these general divorce articles, see Oregon Divorce Laws & Resources and look for the FreeAdvice Divorce Articles list.

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