Phillips, Traylor, Myers, Goodin, & Schroeder, LLP

Central Oregon Family Law Attorneys

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  • Attorneys
    • Gordon Phillips
    • Jeffrey K. Traylor
    • John Michael Myers
    • Kenneth C. Goodin
    • Fred Schroeder
  • Practice Areas
    • Divorce
    • Distribution of Assets
    • Child Custody
    • Child Support
    • Spousal Support
    • Relocation Disputes
    • Domestic Partnerships
    • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
    • 3rd Party Rights
    • Mediation
    • Collaborative Law
  • Resources
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Gordon Phillips
    • Jeffrey K. Traylor
    • John Michael Myers
    • Kenneth C. Goodin
    • Fred Schroeder
  • Practice Areas
    • Divorce
    • Distribution of Assets
    • Child Custody
    • Child Support
    • Spousal Support
    • Relocation Disputes
    • Domestic Partnerships
    • Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
    • 3rd Party Rights
    • Mediation
    • Collaborative Law
  • Resources
  • Contact

Resources

Courts

Deschutes County Court
Jefferson/Crook County Courts

Resources for Children and Parents

Oregon Child Support Program
Oregon Department of Human Services
Deschutes County website
Jefferson County website
Crook County website
Kids Center (child abuse intervention center)
Oregon State Bar Family Law Resource Page
Oregon State Legislature

Key Practice Areas

  • Divorce Process
  • Division of Assets and Debts
  • Spousal Support
  • Child Support
  • Custody and Parenting Time
  • Right to Move Disputes
  • Rights of Third Parties (Grandparents, Stepparents, Relatives)
  • Domestic Partnerships
  • Collaborative Law
  • Mediation
  • Estate Planning
  • Probate and Trust Administration
  • Guardianships and Conservatorships

 

Office Location

132 SW Crowell Way, Suite 200
Bend, OR 97702
Phone: (541) 385-0505
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