The Consequences of a Criminal Record on a Divorce Case

The Consequences of a Criminal Record on a Divorce Case

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In this podcast episode, Family Law Attorney, Kimberly Brown,
joins us to discuss how committing a crime can influence child
custody, parenting time, spousal support, child support and the
division of marital assets and debts in a divorce case, and what
you can do if you're approaching a divorce with a criminal
record.

In this podcast episode, Steve and Kimberly discuss the following
topics:



The legal landscape of divorce can become significantly more
complex when one spouse has been involved in criminal
activities. 

Unfortunately, life choices do matter, and some can have
severe consequences on divorce proceedings, potentially affecting
the entire process. 

The added cost of dealing with a crime in your divorce case.

How a spouse's criminal record can influence the child
custody, parenting time, spousal support, child support and the
division of marital assets and debts 

Not all crimes are the same. 

When a criminal record can be used in court.

Understanding how crimes involving drugs, driving, abuse,
assault, sexual violence theft and fraud can affect a divorce.

What to do if you, or your spouse has criminal issues that
arise in your divorce.






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guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and
more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases
and how we can help. If you would like to speak with one of our
attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our
website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com. 



Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide
legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney
relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as
such.

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