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Estate Planning in the Time of Coronavirus
June 15th, 2020
Contributor: Zachary A. Gottlieb
The outbreak of COVID-19 has left many of us feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Some Oregonians may have found themselves contemplating their own mortality. You may also be concerned about the well-being of an elderly or vulnerable loved one. Considering your estate planning needs and goals can give you peace of mind during these uncertain times. Fr…
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Congress Seeks Guardianship Oversight
May 27th, 2020
In an effort to target guardianship abuses, a bill is under consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives called the “Guardianship Accountability Act.” Introduced last summer by Democratic Representative Darren Soto, the bill (H.R. 4174) seeks to help states improve guardianship oversight and data collection by designating a National Onlin…
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Should I Become a Guardian for my Elderly Family Member
April 20th, 2020
If you have an elderly relative who needs help making decisions, you may want to consider becoming a guardian. A successful guardianship arrangement can be beneficial to all involved. When there is a trusted person at the helm, who truly acts in the best interests of a loved one, the loved one is well taken care of and can often thrive. Your loved…
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Parenting Time and COVID-19
April 5th, 2020
We’ve all heard the stories and been wondering: how do we manage our parenting plan when our movement is restricted, schools are closed, and maybe the other parent is an essential worker? The short answer: keep following the parenting plan. If you have have a court ordered parenting plan, you need to keep following it unless a court issues a…
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COVID and the Courts - How it Impacts You
April 5th, 2020
By now, most of us are feeling the impacts of COVID-19 on our daily lives. It’s rough. For some of us, important legal matters have been delayed. Here is a summary of the order issued by the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court. Each county may have slight variations to implement this order. Links to select orders can be found at the end…
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Guardianship or Conservatorship: Which is best for your loved one
March 20th, 2020
If a loved one has become incapable of making decisions on their own, they may need someone to assist them. Whether they are facing decisions about their medical treatment or in their everyday life, Oregon has several options for families to consider, including guardianship and conservatorship. If your loved one only needs assistance in making fina…
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10 Awesome Resources to Entertain Your Family at Home
March 18th, 2020
School Closure Update Schools in Oregon are now closed through April 28, 2020. Some resources for you: Scholastic Learn at Home Program PBS Kids Sesame Street Duck Duck Moose MetKids Free eBooks – Gutenberg NaNoWriMo – it’s time to write a novel Science Friday Cool Math 4 Kids How Stuff Works Let us know if you’d like to see…
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COVID-19 Update - Schools and Mediation
March 13th, 2020
Mediation Orientation In Marion County is cancelled for the time being. The court will still assign mediators and mediation will proceed. The requirement that you attend the orientation is waived. COPE Class can be taken online. School Closures. The Governor has closed all K-12 Schools through march 31, 2020. As of right now, court hearings have no…
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A Guide to Navigating the Coronavirus
March 11th, 2020
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Coronavirus, or COVID-19, has been detected in 90 locations around the world. This includes many locations in the US. While the news about this outbreak seems scary, it is important to remember that there have been similar global outbreaks in the past two decades. Staying calm a…
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Coronavirus Protocol at Litowich Law
March 9th, 2020
We have been monitoring the CDC website regarding the Coronavirus. They recommend that people avoid close contact with people who have been exposed to the virus. None of our attorneys or staff have reported any exposure or symptoms. As a cloud-based firm, we can schedule consultations and client meetings using the telephone or video conferencing. W…
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