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Divorce Attorneys in Salem, Oregon
Litowich Law: Because You Deserve Better
Whether you are facing divorce or a family law issue, you may be going through one of the toughest times in your life. Not only can these matters be stressful and emotionally overwhelming, but you may also have to navigate the intricacies of the legal process to reach a resolution. It’s important to have a trusted attorney by your side who can protect your rights and help you move forward to the next chapter in your life. Located in Salem, Litowich Law is dedicated to serving families and individuals throughout the state of Oregon for a wide range of family law matters. Understanding the impact your divorce or family law dispute can have on you and your children, we offer more than just our legal skills. Our Oregon family law and divorce attorney team will take the time to listen to you, address your concerns, explore all of your options, and explain the potential paths that may be available to resolve your case. Because you deserve better.Comprehensive Solutions for A Wide Range of Family Legal Issues
No two families are alike, and every legal issue they may face is unique. At Litowich Law, we understand that divorce and family law matters are deeply personal. Offering compassionate counsel and adept advocacy, we are committed to providing every client with the time and attention they deserve as we guide them through the complexities of the legal process. Our family law and divorce attorney team handles a broad scope of legal issues including:- Uncontested and contested divorce
- Child custody and visitation
- Family evaluation
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Paternity
- Adoption
- Guardianships
- Asset division
- Division of marital property
- Modification of court orders
Helping You Reach a Peaceful Resolution
Divorce and family law matters don’t always need to be resolved in litigation. Mediation, negotiation, and the collaborative process are several forms of alternative dispute resolution that can be less costly, time-consuming, and emotionally draining than resolving issues in a courtroom setting. These dispute resolution methods can allow you to settle your legal issue amicably, respectfully, and peacefully without judicial intervention. They can also give you the opportunity to find creative solutions that might not be available in the courtroom. Our family law and divorce attorney team is committed to understanding your objectives and will pursue the legal path that will best achieve them. With negotiation, our attorneys would communicate with the other side’s counsel outside of court to reach an agreement that is mutually acceptable to you and the other party. In mediation, a neutral third party can help to facilitate communication between the parties as they guide them toward a resolution. The collaborative process uses a team of professionals who can help you make informed decisions. All three methods allow the parties to remain in control of the outcome of their case and ensure the best interests of their children come first. In addition to her legal background, founding attorney Sarah M. Litowich has a master's degree in conflict resolution. On this foundation, we work to help our clients resolve problems outside of court whenever possible. However, if negotiations with the other side break down, we are prepared to advocate for our clients in court. Our family and divorce lawyer team is just as comfortable fighting for the rights of our clients in the courtroom as we are negotiating a settlement in the conference room.Learn How Our Oregon Family Law and Divorce Attorney Team Can Help
When you are facing a divorce or other family law issues, it’s important to know you do not have to go through it alone. At Litowich Law, our family law and divorce attorney team is ready to help you navigate your case and take control of your future. Based in Salem, our attorneys represent clients throughout Oregon. Call 503-850-7779 or email to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation and learn how we can help.Divorce
Divorce can be a difficult time, legally, financially, and emotionally. Even when the people divorcing are civil with each other, divorce is a major life change, which is why it’s important to have a knowledgeable and insightful legal team on your…
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Collaborative Divorce Attorneys in Oregon
Divorce can be overwhelming and emotionally draining. It can also take a significant economic toll. However, an alternative way to divorce exists that can reduce the negative emotional and financial impact of ending your marriage: collaborative divor…
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Modification of Court Orders
Divorce can be a difficult time, legally, financially, and emotionally. Even when the people divorcing are civil with each other, divorce is a major life change, which is why it’s important to have a knowledgeable and insightful legal team on your…
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Asset Division
Aside from establishing custody and parenting time, the bulk of the work in a divorce is dividing the parties’ assets and debts. Dividing assets and debts is mostly just math – except it’s a complicated story problem.
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Division of Marital Property
Property division can be one of the most contentious issues a couple faces when they are parting ways. While each asset in the marital estate must be identified and allocated during the divorce process, property division can significantly impact each…
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Child Custody
At Litowich Law in Salem, our child custody attorneys are dedicated to helping you understand the law and practical aspects of child custody and parenting time law in Oregon. We know that your children are very important to you and that the outcome o…
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Family Evaluation
A Family Evaluation is a legal process wherein a court-appointed professional assesses a family and makes a recommendation about who should be the custodial parent and an appropriate parenting plan for the family. This can occur either during your di…
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Child Support
For parents who are going through a divorce or child custody case, Oregon law provides useful guidelines for calculating child support. The guidelines are used in all child support cases to determine how much money each parent should contribute for t…
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Spousal Support
If you financially relied on your spouse during your marriage, spousal support can be crucial to ensure you are able to get back on your feet after divorce. However, these payments aren’t automatic. Spousal support must be specifically requested …
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