Divorce Mediation in Oregon:
Make your divorce uncomplicated and respectful,
with our effective and caring process.
Considering a divorce in Oregon?
While divorce can be one of the most difficult and stressful events in life, it doesn’t have to be a war in which everybody loses. As an Oregon divorce mediation expert, I provide you with a healthy path through this major life transition by combining the benefits of divorce mediation with the option of getting legal advice from divorce lawyers during the process.
Your many important divorce decisions require thoughtful discussions and up-to-date information about Oregon divorce laws. I can help you explore options and reach agreements about custody, child support, assets and debts (including property and retirement accounts), alimony, and any other topic related to a divorce or legal separation in Oregon.
Expert Divorce Advice
While the decisions are yours, I can provide advice on the financial, tax, and parenting impacts of your decisions. You will also find many helpful articles on divorce related topics on the resources tab, including a Free Ebook: Expensive Divorce Financial Mistakes.
Divorce in Oregon Online or with In-Person Meetings
In an average of 2 to 4 meetings, I will guide you in completing your Oregon divorce online, (through video or telephone meetings), or through in-person meetings at a Portland office location.
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Through our highly successful and affordable process you will:
- Never set foot in a courtroom
- Reach agreements on all divorce and separation matters
- Be supported with clear and compassionate guidance every step of the way
There are 5 primary options for how to get a divorce in Oregon:
Self-Filing, Divorce Mediation, Collaborative Law, Arbitration, and Litigation.
We’ve combined the best features from each.
Some of the benefits of our divorce process include:
Reduce Costs
Protect Your Children
Stay in Control
Private and Confidential
Save Time
Our Areas of Mediation Expertise Include:
All divorce and legal separation cases:
- From amicable to high conflict
- From a few assets/debts to high net worth
- With or without attorneys
Related Family Mediation issues, including:
- Unmarried and domestic partnership separation
- The decision to divorce or reconcile
- Long distance mediation (via phone or video conferencing)