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At Crawley Law, we believe that informed families make better decisions. Our blog is dedicated to providing clear, practical legal insights on family law matters in Oregon. Whether you're facing a divorce, navigating custody issues, or planning for your family's future, our articles can help you understand your options and what to expect throughout the legal process.

How to File for Divorce in Lane County, Oregon

Filing for divorce can seem overwhelming, but understanding the process makes it manageable. This comprehensive guide walks you through Oregon's residency requirements, the petition process, service of process, financial disclosure, and timelines. Learn what to expect at each step and how Crawley Law can help you navigate this important decision.

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Oregon Child Custody Laws Explained

Understanding Oregon custody laws is essential when facing a custody dispute. This in-depth article covers the difference between legal and physical custody, the best interests factors courts consider, parenting plans, custody evaluations, modifications, and relocation rules. Know your rights and how to protect your relationship with your children.

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The information on this blog is not a substitute for professional legal counsel. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel licensed in their own state. Patrick Crawley is licensed to practice law in the State of Oregon.