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Todd R. Worthley (1.1 miles)Dispute Resolution, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law
521 S.W. Clay Street,
Portland, OR 97201, Multnomah County
phone: 503-575-9780, 888-589-0671
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Jeffrey S. Matthews (1.9 miles)Child Support, Divorce
1 SW Columbia Street, Suite 1800, Umpqua Bank Plaza
Portland, OR 97258, Multnomah County
phone: 503-505-6009, 888-899-4319
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Lewis Irwin Landerholm (4.6 miles)Divorce & Family Law, Divorce, Family Law, Child Support, Credit & Debt
9320 Southwest Barbur Boulevard, Suite 135
Portland, OR 97219
phone: 503-278-4878, 866-743-7394, 415-326-7189
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Leslie G. MacDonald (6.1 miles)Adoption, Child Support, Divorce, Elder Law
5933 NE Win Sivers Drive, Suite 241
Portland, OR 97220, Multnomah County
phone: 866-291-8758, 503-821-7437
Offers Free Phone Consultation
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Beth S. Wolfsong (0.3 miles)
Adoption, Age Discrimination, Alimony & Spousal Support, Dispute Resolution, Child Support
811 SW Naito Parkway, The Paulson Building, Suite 420
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Adoption, Age Discrimination, Alimony & Spousal Support, Dispute Resolution, Child Support
811 SW Naito Parkway, The Paulson Building, Suite 420
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County
Ingrid E. Slezak (0.3 miles)
Adoption, Child Support, Farms, Divorce, Family Law
319 S.W. Washington, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Adoption, Child Support, Farms, Divorce, Family Law
319 S.W. Washington, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Thomas M. Brasier (0.3 miles)
Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Farms, Divorce
1001 SouthWest 5th Avenue, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Farms, Divorce
1001 SouthWest 5th Avenue, Suite 1100
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Helen C. Dillon (0.3 miles)
Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Children's Rights, Farms, Divorce
210 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 600
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Children's Rights, Farms, Divorce
210 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 600
Portland, OR 97204, Multnomah County Free Consultation
Priscilla L. Seaborg (1.4 miles)
Adoption, Child Support, Criminal, Farms, Divorce
1906 S.W. Madison St.,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Adoption, Child Support, Criminal, Farms, Divorce
1906 S.W. Madison St.,
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Suzanne J. Noland (1.4 miles)
Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Business Organization, Child Support, Farms
1000 S.W. Broadway, Suite 2400
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Business Organization, Child Support, Farms
1000 S.W. Broadway, Suite 2400
Portland, OR 97205, Multnomah County
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Sample OR Child Support Cases
... parent, (2) N 257 was eight years old when defendant murdered the victim, and (3) those facts
are sufficient to support the trial court's order of restitution because "[p]arents are deemed to have
a obligation to support their own children and, under child support rules, even ...
... SCHUMAN, J. In this marital dissolution case, husband appeals from a general judgment
setting forth his obligation to pay child support for the parties' three minor children and
a supplemental judgment awarding attorney fees to wife. ...
... According to the state, "[t]he evidence establishing father's repeated violence against mother
and the evidence establishing how it has affected [the older child] are more than sufficient to
support the juvenile court's conclusion that father's actions endangered the children." As to ...
... In Smith, the father used drugs and engaged in sexual contact with another child while his own
child was in the home. ... mother's use of drugs had endangered or would likely endanger the children,
and our review of the record reveals no evidence that would support an implicit ...
... 129, 210 P.3d 929 (2009), a marital dissolution case, the husband sought to avoid paying child
support for a child conceived by artificial insemination. He argued that he was not the child's legal
father, in part, because he had not given written consent to the insemination. ...
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