Divorce
Oregon Divorce Lawyers
Hillsboro Child Custody Attorneys
When a divorce involves property division and child custody, you need a divorce lawyer and a law firm that can effectively handle all the complexities of your divorce. At the Nachtigal, Eisenstein & Associates law firm in Hillsboro, Oregon, you will find divorce lawyers who will give your divorce personal attention and a high level of service.
- Division of assets: Our family law firm has particular expertise in handing divorce cases for clients who need to divide assets such as family-owned businesses, pensions, 401(k) plans, and jointly owned property. Equitably dividing assets accumulated over a long marriage can be difficult, but you are always better off negotiating with the other party. Litigating property division issues in court is very expensive and often leads to a result that satisfies neither party.
- Child custody: If you have children, it's important to consider the impact divorce litigation will have on them. Our family law lawyers always consider how legal strategies will affect children and work to resolve your child custody and visitation issues as amicably as possible. The vast majority of the divorce cases we handle are settled by agreement between the two parties and not by a judge.
Divorce can affect your business, your property, and your estate. Because we have experience in various areas of the law, our attorneys work together to bring you the experience you need in business law, real estate, and estate planning.
Contact our Oregon divorce lawyers today to talk about your case.
101 SW Washington Street
Hillsboro, OR 97123
Phone: (503) 640-6612
Fax: (503) 693-1874
The Nachtigal, Eisenstein & Associates law firm serves clients in the greater Portland, Oregon, area including the cities of Hillsboro, Beaverton, Tigard, Forest Grove, Oregon City, Aloha, St. Helens, Scappoose, Gresham, McMinnville, Tualatin, Wilsonville, and other cities in Washington County, Clackamas County, Columbia County, Tillamook County, and Multnomah County.
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