We specialize in divorce, custody, parenting time, support, modifications, and prenuptial agreements. Davis & Pedrojetti Law can help you. Divorce is an emotional and stressful process, no matter how amicable both parties are. It is crucial to have an experienced, knowledgeable attorney to help you through the complicated process of divorce. A divorce impacts all aspects of your life, including how much time you will spend with your children, your income and debts, and property division.
It's vital that you understand your rights, the available options, and the ramifications of any decisions you make during this difficult process. Unless your marriage has been one of short duration, and there are no assets, debts, or children involved, obtaining the advice of a well-qualified divorce lawyer is always the best idea. We can help you navigate through your divorce in a professional manner that helps you obtain a fair result.
Joe is a Medford native who has been practicing law in Oregon for more than 20 years.
It's vital that you understand your rights, the available options, and the ramifications of any decisions you make during this difficult process. Unless your marriage has been one of short duration, and there are no assets, debts, or children involved, obtaining the advice of a well-qualified divorce lawyer is always the best idea. We can help you navigate through your divorce in a professional manner that helps you obtain a fair result.
Joe is a Medford native who has been practicing law in Oregon for more than 20 years.
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Going through a divorce is one of the most challenging things a person will experience.
If children are involved, the parents must agree on custody and parenting time; if the parents are unable to reach an agreement, the court will decide these issues.
You need an attorney that understands the importance of your relationship with your children, age-appropriate parenting plans, and someone who will fight to maintain your relationship with your children.
Divorce also involves financial matters, including the division of property allocation of debts and support.
If children are involved, the parents must agree on custody and parenting time; if the parents are unable to reach an agreement, the court will decide these issues.
You need an attorney that understands the importance of your relationship with your children, age-appropriate parenting plans, and someone who will fight to maintain your relationship with your children.
Divorce also involves financial matters, including the division of property allocation of debts and support.
Frequently parties to a divorce have come to an agreement but still need professional assistance.
They may want to make sure that they fully understand the impact of their agreement, that they haven't overlooked any important issues, and make sure that their paperwork is completed correctly and professionally.
If you have arrived at an agreement with your spouse or if an agreement can quickly be reached then we can advise you about any issues that you may have missed and assist you in formalizing your agreement as a judgment.
They may want to make sure that they fully understand the impact of their agreement, that they haven't overlooked any important issues, and make sure that their paperwork is completed correctly and professionally.
If you have arrived at an agreement with your spouse or if an agreement can quickly be reached then we can advise you about any issues that you may have missed and assist you in formalizing your agreement as a judgment.
When it comes to your children, the most important thing is having a close and nurturing relationship.
At the end of any custody case or divorce case with children, the Oregon court makes a ruling on which parent will have legal custody of the parties child or children and how much parenting time each parent will have with the child or children.
The parent with sole legal child custody will have the power to make school, health, and religious decisions for the child or children.
If the parties settle out of court, they can agree on joint legal custody, in which they would continue to work together to make the decisions regarding their child or children.
At the end of any custody case or divorce case with children, the Oregon court makes a ruling on which parent will have legal custody of the parties child or children and how much parenting time each parent will have with the child or children.
The parent with sole legal child custody will have the power to make school, health, and religious decisions for the child or children.
If the parties settle out of court, they can agree on joint legal custody, in which they would continue to work together to make the decisions regarding their child or children.
Parenting time is the actual time a parent will spend with their child or children.
Parents may agree on a parenting plan.
If the parents are unable to agree on a plan, the court will create a plan.
The court will consider the age of the child or children, safety concerns regarding the parent's ability to parent, and the distance between the parents' homes.
In order for a parenting plan to be enforced by the court, the plan must be included in a judgment or court order.
A parenting plan may be either general or detailed.
Parents may agree on a parenting plan.
If the parents are unable to agree on a plan, the court will create a plan.
The court will consider the age of the child or children, safety concerns regarding the parent's ability to parent, and the distance between the parents' homes.
In order for a parenting plan to be enforced by the court, the plan must be included in a judgment or court order.
A parenting plan may be either general or detailed.
When people decide to get married they intend for that relationship to last for the rest of their lives.
If one or both parties are bringing substantial assets to a marriage it may be wise to consider a prenuptial agreement.
Whether your marriage lasts the rest of your life or ends in divorce a prenuptial agreement can provide both parties certainty about how their finances will be affected both by the marriage and by a potential divorce.
In Oregon, prenuptial agreements are favored by the courts.
If one or both parties are bringing substantial assets to a marriage it may be wise to consider a prenuptial agreement.
Whether your marriage lasts the rest of your life or ends in divorce a prenuptial agreement can provide both parties certainty about how their finances will be affected both by the marriage and by a potential divorce.
In Oregon, prenuptial agreements are favored by the courts.
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