Monthly Archives: October 2007

Coordinating Parenting Time After Judgment

No matter how comprehensive a parenting time agreement is — and attorneys do try to make them as specific as possible — even after the custody or dissolution judgment is in effect, there are almost always conflicts about parenting time … Continue reading

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Breaking Out

This Real Simple article fits in the category of “while we’d like your business, we sincerely hope you never need to call us.”  (But if you need to, our phone number is over there on the right.) Essentially, the article … Continue reading

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(Un)Common Divorce Myth: Court-Appointed Counsel

I had no idea people thought they were entitled to court-appointed counsel in anything other than criminal cases until I spoke with a friend who is a domestic relations clerk. He jokes that he must have a room in the … Continue reading

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New Case Law: Custody and Adolescent Angst

On October 17, 2007, the Oregon Court of Appeals decided an interesting child custody modification issue in Connelly and Connelly, ____ Or App ____ (2007). When a custodial parent faces adolescent behavior problems, can he or she lose custody of … Continue reading

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New Resource for Divorcing Women

Check out the Modern Woman’s Divorce Guide for wonderful interviews with attorneys, articles, and resources!

Posted in Child Custody, Child Support, Dissolution | 2 Comments