Ending your marriage is a harrowing experience, and navigating the division of assets can be even more challenging. The family home is one of the most critical assets to address during a divorce. If both parties agree to keep the house, one spouse must buy out the...
Divorce often brings some of the most significant changes to a person’s life, including where and how they live. Deciding where to live after a divorce can be tricky and tumultuous, as it is essential to secure your financial future while finding a new home...
If you’re going through a divorce, you know that the process can be complicated and emotionally challenging. One of the most difficult parts? Navigating the financial side of things. Taking out a mortgage is one of the most important financial decisions you will ever...
It’s no secret that a lot of marriages end in divorce. According to the latest reports, approximately half of all first marriages end in divorce. Roughly 2/3 of all second marriages end in divorce, and nearly 75% of third marriages in the U.S. are dissolved. Divorces...
The equitable division of property and assets is the rule of law in Oregon during a divorce. Unlike community property states wherein all property and assets acquired during a marriage are divided equally, Oregon awards property and assets based on who earned or...