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Peaceful Resolution to Family Conflict
OregonMediation.Biz, in Portland, Oregon, helps families with disputes between family members, spouses, unmarried partners, children, adult children, step children, adoptive parents and birth parents. The more common types of family dispute services we provide are:
OregonMediation.Biz, in Portland, Oregon, helps families with disputes between family members, spouses, unmarried partners, children, adult children, step children, adoptive parents and birth parents. The more common types of family dispute services we provide are:
- DIVORCE AND SEPARATION: All disputes related to divorce and separation including child custody and parenting time, property and debt division, child support and spousal support, alimony.
- POST DIVORCE: Conflict related to the post judgment transfer of assets and payment of debts or changes to child or spousal support, parenting time, custody, college expenses, child finances or moves out of state, etc.
- PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENTS: Negotiations related to the legal rights and responsibilities that accompany marriage.
- STEP FAMILIES: Conflict dealing specifically with new family members, step children, step brothers and step sisters, house rules, step mother and step father parenting styles and relationships.
- TEENAGERS: Conflict between parents and older children including house rules, school attendance and grades, choices and behavior, etc.
- UNMARRIED PARTNERS: Disputes similar to divorce with due consideration to the differences in legal status.
- ELDER LAW: Issues about the care of elderly parents, elder abuse, managing costs, estate planning and inheritance, especially where adult children disagree with each other or their parents.
- GAY AND LESBIAN: Disagreements related to co ownership of assets, joint debts, estate planning and the dissolution of interests upon separation.
- OPEN ADOPTION: (Private or state sponsored) Issues related to sharing information and contact between a birth parent or relative and the child and his or her adoptive family.
- PROBATE AND ESTATE LAW: Conflicts between persons inheriting probate assets following the death of a loved one.