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In my divorce I have a 401k plan, an IRA, and a Roth IRA. My wife has a 401k plan, IRA, a ROTH IRA, AND a company pension plan. How do we...
Asked 1/12/11, 3:34 pm in
United States
Oregon
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption
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I was married for 24 years to my ex-husband. I understand that half of his pension and social security benefits apply to me also. Is this tr...
Asked 1/12/11, 8:49 am in
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Oregon
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What age can a child choose what parent to live with in the state of oregon
Asked 1/10/11, 5:24 pm in
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Child Attending School Law Our daughter is 19. She is living on her own and working full time. She is going to school part time i...
Asked 1/07/11, 5:10 pm in
United States
Oregon
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my child is over 18 and support order has been stopped, I have arrears, are the laws the same when the child is over 18 and can they st...
Asked 12/13/10, 11:26 am in
United States
Oregon
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My boyfriend and I have lived together for 5 years we have a three year old together. I have wanted to leave for a very lomg time, we dont ...
Asked 12/09/10, 4:19 pm in
United States
Oregon
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The mother of a 2 month old baby took her out of state without the fathers consent and started adoption process also without the fathers con...
Asked 12/07/10, 11:10 am in
United States
Oregon
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I would really like to marry myself. I have been searching the internet and i cannot find a valid answer. Is it legal to marry yourself. If ...
Asked 12/07/10, 1:33 am in
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Oregon
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I live in the state of Oregon getting divorced after 21 years. I have retirement through union my wife has PERS. I want to give half of mi...
Asked 12/05/10, 8:31 am in
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Oregon
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We bought a marriage liceanse in OREGON, we had a man that had athority to perform marriages do an outside country wedding ceremony, but my ...
Asked 12/03/10, 7:11 am in
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Oregon
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does the father have parental rights to see and speak to children in a divorce case. He has not paid a cent in support for the last 6 months...
Asked 12/02/10, 2:16 pm in
United States
Oregon
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ive been divorced two years,,i pay alimony and child support monthly on time, Our divorce judgement states that my ex wife must pay 50 % of ...
Asked 12/01/10, 10:38 am in
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Oregon
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i was diagnosed with cancer and i have full custody of my son his fathers rights were taken away how do i make sure my son is not sent to hi...
Asked 11/02/10, 1:20 pm in
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Oregon
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While my husband and I was separated I had another child. My husband knew from the start that he was not his. The father of my child now wan...
Asked 10/26/10, 9:31 am in
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Oregon
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the mother of my child has signed an affidavit admitting to the paternity of my child as being mine do i have any rights as far as custody ?
Asked 10/22/10, 1:18 pm in
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