Legal Question in Family Law in Oregon
divorce
in the state of Oregon, does it matter if the other party has committed adultry, not communicated, not tried to reconcile, and shown no respect?
Asked on 4/10/09, 11:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lawrence D. Gorin, Atty.
Law Offices of Lawrence Gorin
Re: divorce
QUESTION:
in the state of Oregon, does it matter if the other party has committed adultry, not communicated, not tried to reconcile, and shown no respect?
ANSWER:
No. None of that matters. (Even if it did, what is it that you would want a judge to do about it?)
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Answered on 4/10/09, 4:28 pm