42-year-old actress and star of the hit TV sitcom "Modern Family," Sofia Vergara spoke out for the first time after her former fiancé, Nick Loeb, said he should be allowed to use her frozen embryos to have children, even without her consent.
Obergefell v. Hodges - At Last, a Denouement for Marriage Equality?
The emotional struggle of a family law issue can seem overwhelming. An experienced family law attorney can help. Finding the Best Family Law Attorney for You.
April 13, 2015
Child custody battles are some of the most expensive cases to litigate in Family Law; both financially and emotionally. Limit the costs with these useful tips.
April 6, 2015
Tax season is here. Most people don't realize how income taxes and estate taxes affect their estate planning and end up paying more than they should.
March 19, 2015
For many, 'asset protection planning' sounds like something to be done only by the wealthy or by people working in professions with high risk for liability, such as doctors and dentists. However, asset protection strategies are not just for the rich - anyone can get sued or run into trouble wit
March 10, 2015
While Gevurtz Menashe handles a myriad of family law matters, the largest part of our firm's practice involves the dissolution of marriages. Wherever you may be in the process, it's important to us to provide our clients the resources and time necessary to make this very important and intimate d
February 24, 2015
No one plans on getting divorced. We marry with the expectation that love will last, but sometimes it doesn't always work out that way. How to know if you're ready for divorce
February 23, 2015
February 11, 2015
Last Month, the Oregon State Bar unveiled its diversity storyboard exhibit; a wall-sized timeline that tracks 100 years of challenges and success for minority lawyers and judges in Oregon.
February 9, 2015
Congratulations to Saville W. Easley as a newly appointed board member for the Oregon State Bar Professional Liability Fund, effective January 1, 2015.
January 21, 2015
Grandparents' rights in Oregon are complex and difficult to understand. While there are no specific laws governing grandparents per se, there is case law addressing the rights of third parties who have established emotional ties creating a child-parent relationship.