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Oregon Unmarried Couples

Unmarried couples cohabitating together for long periods of time may want to establish legally enforceable agreements with respect to property division in case of a future separation.

Property Rights

​If you have been in an unmarried partnership for many years, you may have rights to property that was mutually acquired during the relationship. Our attorneys can provide personalized advice regarding what your rights are to property held by either party during the partnership.

Paternity Questions

​If you and your partner are separating and have a child together, paternity must be established before the court will order custody and parenting time. Contact our law office to discuss your case with our knowledgeable attorneys and ensure your parental rights and property are protected after a breakup.
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Our Family Law Practice Areas
  • Divorce
  • Child Custody and Parenting Time
  • Father’s Rights
  • Child Support
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • LGBT Family Law, Marriage and Partnerships
  • Grandparent and Second Parent Rights
  • Legal Separation
  • Guardianship and Power of Attorney
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  • Paternity
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  • ​Adoption​
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Boender & Payment Attorneys

800 Willamette Street, Suite 700
Eugene, Oregon 97401
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Phone:  ​(541) 685-1288
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​We are available to represent clients in Eugene, Springfield, Corvallis, Roseburg, Salem, Coburg, Albany, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Florence, Junction City, Oakridge, Veneta, Lincoln City, Marion County, Lane County, Benton County, Linn County, Douglas County, Deschutes County, and throughout Oregon.

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  • Criminal Defense
    • Domestic Violence
    • Sex Crimes
    • Major Felonies Measure 11 Crimes
    • DUI
    • Theft & Property Crimes
    • White-Collar Crime
    • Expungements
  • Family Law
    • Divorce
    • Child Custody & Parenting Time
    • Father's Rights
    • Child Support
    • Prenuptial Agreements
    • LGBT Family Law, Marriage & Partnerships
    • Grandparent & Second Parent Rights
    • Legal Separation
    • Guardianship & Power of Attorney
    • Domestic Violence & Abuse
    • Paternity
    • Unmarried Couples
    • Adoption
  • Estate Planning
    • Probate & Estate Planning
  • Business Law
    • Business Law
    • Nonprofit Law
    • Employment Law
    • Real Estate Law
  • Attorneys
    • Bryan Boender
    • Chelsea Payment
    • Lynn Shepard
    • David Williamson
  • Contact
  • Blog