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Estate Planning Oregon Podcast Episode 1

June 28, 2019 by lawyer-admin

Brian Hemphill Last updated: January 17th, 2019 Podcast Part One: 10 minutes Attorney Brian Hemphill discusses Oregon estate planning with realtor Fred Johnson in a four part series at 10 minutes each.  Michael McCord and Brian Hemphill have a combined 50 years of experience as estate planning attorneys to help you arrange for long term care,... [Read More]

Filed Under: Podcasts

Judgment Liens After Bankruptcy

April 18, 2016 by Brian Hemphill

Brian Hemphill Last updated: October 15th, 2020 Reading time: 5 minutes One breath summary: In Oregon, when a creditor wins a judgement against you for failing to pay a debt, it creates a lien against any real estate that you own or acquire during the course of the lien. This lien often survives a bankruptcy... [Read More]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy Tagged With: asset seizures, bankruptcy, chapter 13, chapter 7, collections, creditor, debtor, garnishment, judgment lien, lien, life after bankruptcy, motion to discharge

Its Always a Good Time to Think About Your Estate Plan

April 8, 2016 by Brian Hemphill

It probably has been in the back of your mind. Or, maybe somewhere towards the bottom of your “To Do List”.  Or, maybe it was a New Year’s resolution that you already forgot about. For most people, thinking about estate planning is not the highest priority. After all, it is an acknowledgement that we will… [Read More]

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: advance directive, estate planning, inheritance, trust, will

Continued Growth of QDRO Practice

August 21, 2015 by Brian Hemphill

As I announced a few months ago, I am now helping people with preparation and implementation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (also called, “QDROs”), which are court orders that divide retirement and pension accounts as part of divorce or separation proceedings. Since that time, I have assisted my clients with division of a wide variety of… [Read More]

Filed Under: Divorce

New Legal Services: Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)

January 15, 2015 by Brian Hemphill

Brian T. Hemphill, P.C. is now helping people with the preparation and implementation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, which are also called “QDROs”.   QDROs are court orders that divide retirement accounts and pension benefits in relation to a divorce or separation proceeding.  We are excited to offer his new service to our clients throughout the state of Oregon. … [Read More]

Filed Under: Divorce Tagged With: family law, pension, QDRO, qualified domestic relations order, retirement account

New Legal Services: Domestic Relations and Family Law

June 10, 2014 by Brian Hemphill

I am excited to announce that, after a multi-year hiatus, I am expanding my law practice to once again include legal services related to domestic relations and family law, including: Divorce Legal Separation Child Custody Parenting Time Child Support Spousal Support/Alimony Grandparent and Third Party Rights Modifications Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements Along with my revamped family law practice,… [Read More]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: child support, chlid custody, divorce, parenting time, separation, visitation

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