…the OSB Estate Planning and Administration section newsletter (previous issues online). Another article in the same issue: “Appealability of Decisions in Probate and Trust Proceedings,” by Philip N. Jones….
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So you’ve been served with eviction papers. Now What?!
a webinar on the eviction process and renters rights with Rick Peel from The Oregon Law Center. The video of the presentation is now available on the county’s YouTube!…
Guardianship of a Minor
…local school. In Oregon, the Oregon Judicial Department puts out some forms. The OJD forms are accepted at any circuit (county) court. Additional forms may be available depending on the…
How do Federal Courts Handle Criminal Cases?
…criminal process including state and federal levels. This can be found at your local law library, local public library, or online via the State of Oregon Law Library. …
Legal Research at Home
Your local law library may provide some online resources you can access at home. Below are some examples from Washington County, Oregon. You can check with your local county…
Fences Between Neighbors: Who Pays and When?
…to our patron, there was an old fence on the property line but it wasn’t in bad condition and didn’t need replacing. However, the neighbor replaced the fence without talking…
U.S. Constitution Day, September 17, 2020
…Constitution Day Teacher Resources, for teachers and homeschoolers everywhere. And don’t forget those extraterrestrials and the Bill of Rights. URLs cited above: https://constitutioncenter.org/learn/civic-calendar/constitution-day-civic-holiday https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/constitution-day-resources/ https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2020/09/the-constitution-annotated-online-celebrates-its-first-anniversary/ https://constitution.congress.gov/?loclr=bloglaw Disclaimer: The information provided…
Find Help With Student Debt without Digging a Deeper Hole
…one, or your State Law Library’s website to see if they have statewide legal databases, e.g. the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC), Nolo, etc. For example, the State of Oregon…
Too Big to Sue, (new-ish) Tort Reform, Arbitration Clauses, the Supreme Court and You
…and discuss these issues intelligently, let alone be a smart consumer! Binding arbitration, Shifting burdens of proof, Consumer responsibility, Consumer protection, Judicial fairness, Collusion, Competition & monopoly, Constitutional rights, Jury…
Where and How to Find an Oregon Criminal Record Report
or advise patrons regarding their legal rights. They may, however, assist patrons in locating materials or links that would aid in individual research. Disclaimer: The information provided on this blog…
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