Couples in Oregon may be surprised to learn that gray divorce - which refers to divorces involving couples over the age of 50 - is on the rise in the United States, according to one study. Although the divorce rate has dropped overall, the rate of gray divorce doubled...
Year: 2020
Social Security benefits on a spouse’s record after divorce
One element of divorce for people in Oregon may be dividing retirement savings. In some cases, people may also be able to claim retirement on an ex-spouse's work record. The Social Security office does not necessarily keep track of this, so individuals may need to...
How 72(t) distributions may complicate IRA division
Oregon couples who are going through a divorce may need to split a retirement account as part of their agreement about property division. An IRA can be divided with a separation agreement or a divorce decree, but this can be more complex if the IRA owner has begun...
Parenting time schedules based on age group
Divorce courts typically urge Oregon parents to create a parenting plan to address their custody and visitation issues on their own. Doing so without court involvement allows parents to devise a schedule that coincides with their lives and takes the ages of the...