Salem Mothers’ Rights Lawyers
Protecting the Parental Rights of Mothers
Ask any parent – taking care of a minor child is a full-time job. Parents are not only responsible for providing their children with food, clothing, and shelter, but they’re also responsible for facilitating their children’s emotional development. So when parents separate in a divorce, each parent essentially assumes many responsibilities the other parent would otherwise handle.
Whether it is you or your former spouse who ends up as the primary custodian for your children after a divorce, your parental rights as a mother are important. You are fundamentally entitled to maintain a healthy relationship with your children. At Pacific Cascade Legal, our skilled mothers’ rights lawyers in Salem are dedicated to making sure the court gives proper respect and recognition to your parental rights.
To schedule a discussion of your case with one of our experienced attorneys, call our office at (503) 427-9033 today.
Comprehensive Legal Counsel for Salem Residents
Each individual has a constitutional right to have a family. This includes a mothers’ right to raise their children. However, the respective rights of divorcing parents come into conflict in matters of child custody and parenting time. Ultimately, child custody determinations are based on arrangements that serve the best interests of the divorcing parents’ minor children. But this arrangement does not extinguish a parents’ right to remain a part of their children’s lives.
Our Oregon attorneys have handled a variety of custody and parenting issues:
- The Children’s Best Interest. Although both parents have an equal right to raise their child, courts will determine a custody arrangement that is conducive to the emotional and social wellbeing of the child. The law does not prefer one parent over the other in custody matters.
- Child Custody & Parenting Time. A child’s biological father is entitled to spend time with their minor child. When the purported father’s biological relationship to your child is questionable, it may be necessary for the court to first establish paternity before addressing issues of custody and parenting time.
- Child Support. Whether the court awards primary custody to you or your child’s father, both parents have a duty to support their children. The non-custodial parent will be obligated to pay child support to the custodial parent to make up for his or her physical absence from the child’s life.
The applicable laws regarding parental rights can be complex and difficult to navigate. As a result, it is in your best interest to retain the professional legal services of an experienced mothers’ rights attorney in Salem. If your child’s father is uncooperative when it comes to either paying child support, respecting the arranged parenting plan, or even participating in paternity proceedings, Pacific Cascade Legal can help.
Ideally, any conflict between you and your child’s father would be resolved amicably through private mediation and settlement. However, we are prepared to use the full extent of the law the ensure your parental rights as a mother are not infringed by the father’s actions.
Reliable Advocacy from Pacific Cascade Legal
At Pacific Cascade Legal, we are committed to providing you and your family with sufficient opportunities to reach a fair and just compromise when it comes to conflicting parental rights. We have an office that is conveniently located in Salem so you and your family have proper access to the legal counsel and representation you need to ensure your rights as a mother are preserved. We understand that issues of parental rights can be emotionally demanding. That is why we’ve taken a unique and compassionate approach to legal representation that focuses on you and your family’s individual needs.
Call Pacific Cascade Legal at (503) 427-9033, or visit us online to arrange an initial consultation with one of our experienced mothers’ rights attorneys today.
Meet Your Advocates
Focused on Client Relationships, Integrity, Results & A Better Tomorrow-
Lewis Irwin Landerholm
Founding Partner
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Will M. Jones
Partner
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Natalie Thorp
Junior Partner
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Alan Nieczyporuk
Attorney
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Kimberly Brown
Attorney
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Darin Wisehart
Attorney
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Terrance Hogan
Attorney
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Sarah Bain
Attorney
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Andy Kralios
Attorney
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Michael Trotter
Attorney
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Zach Santos
Attorney
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Christy Carpenter
Limited License Legal Technician
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Lisa Parsons
Lead Paralegal / Workflow & Training Specialist
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Lesley Sepetoski
Paralegal
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Laura Pride
Paralegal
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Shanni Moore
Paralegal
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Eryn Sisson
Paralegal
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Jeannette Cordova
Paralegal
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Teresa Chuganey
Paralegal
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Kailey Maginnis
Paralegal
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Teena Quichocho
Paralegal
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Zulema Cornejo
Paralegal
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Claudine McKague
Legal Assistant
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Luke Smith
Office Assistant
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Lauren Antrim
Associate Manager of Finance, Human Resources and Administration
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Rachel Woleben
Director of Finance, Human Resources, and Administration
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Kari Landerholm
Director, Marketing & Growth
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Steve Altishin
Director, Client Partnerships
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Jeremy Armitage
Associate Manager of Finance, Technology, and Administration
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Claudia Preciado
Client Billing Manager
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Shantra Crawford
Client Billing Specialist
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Elena Konzelman
Marketing Assistant
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Danielle Crockett
Consultation Specialist Lead
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Stacia Durst
Consultation Specialist
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Michael Jove
Consultation Specialist
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James Green
Intake Specialist
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Angie Castro
Receptionist
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Zach Parsons
Legal Assistant
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Missy Boyd
Legal Assistant
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Alysa Long
Paralegal
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