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Changes Lead To Choices Your Expert Guide Through Changing Times
Yates Family Law PC
Speak with Michael A. Yates today.
going separate ways?
Changes Lead To ChoicesYour Expert Guide Through Changing Times
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Month: January 2023

Can you avoid or limit alimony in Oregon?

Alimony quickly becomes a sore spot during divorce proceedings. Regular payments can significantly affect the budget and finances of the ex-spouse who supports the other. Though laws govern the rules around spousal support, the breadwinning individual has options for...

How should you communicate with your ex-spouse?

Many marriages come to an end due to communication issues. While communication is much different after divorce, it can also be the source of strife for exes who must stay in touch due to child-rearing and other matters. Accordingly, you must learn how to communicate...

Understanding parenting time credits

Going into a divorce, child support agreements can be confusing enough simply on an organizational level. After all, you are working to secure and plan for the financial future of your child or children. It often takes a concerted effort to lay this groundwork....