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Family Law Resources in Oregon: Where to Get Help
If you're dealing with a divorce, child custody, support, or other family law matters in Oregon, you don't have to do it alone. Free and low-cost resources are available to help you understand your options and take the next steps.Family Law Facilitators: Free Help for Your Oregon Divorce or Custody Case
If you're navigating the challenges of a divorce, separation, or custody battle in Oregon, it's important to know that free assistance is available. This support is provided by a professional at the court known as a "family law facilitator."Parenting Support and Resources for Divorced or Separated Parents
Parenting after a separation or divorce is challenging. But you don’t have to go through this alone. There are many resources, such as podcasts, classes, coaching, or therapy, to help you navigate this time of change.How to Give Someone Temporary Permission to Care for Your Child in Oregon
If a parent is temporarily unable to care for their child, they can use a "Delegation of Parental Powers" form to give someone else permission to step in until they can resume parenting responsibilities. Learn more about this option here.Child Support
Child support is money one parent pays the other to help cover the costs of raising a child. Find out how to get child support in Oregon, what to do if someone wants you to pay child support, and how to deal with problems after getting child support.Child Care and Daycare Assistance Programs in Oregon
Raising kids can be expensive, but there are programs in Oregon to help families with child care costs. This guide explains the help available, how to find it in your area, and answers common questions.