In its closing hours, the 2012 Oregon Legislative Assembly enacted Senate Bill 1552, which generally requires larger volume home lenders to enter into mediation with defaulting borrowers prior to commencing trust deed foreclosure by advertisement and … [Read more...] about Legislative Update: 2012 Senate Bill 1552 – Mandatory Mediation on Residential Trust Deeds
Salem YWCA Annual Women Helping Women Benefit Lunch
Gina Anne Johnnie, former YWCA of Salem Board Member, will be a table captain at the 16th Annual Women Helping Women Benefit Lunch on March 6, 2012, at Salem’s Conference Center. The event raises money for the purpose of providing needed services to women … [Read more...] about Salem YWCA Annual Women Helping Women Benefit Lunch
Recording Conversations in Anticipation of Divorce
Contested child custody cases are typically very emotionally charged. There are often heated conversations between the parties and, at times, these conversations may be recorded. While the memorialization of an abusive conversation is relevant and useful … [Read more...] about Recording Conversations in Anticipation of Divorce
Even the Cobbler’s Son Needs Shoes
Too often business owners are too busy running the business to pay attention to the documents which govern the business and could decide its future in the event of sudden unanticipated change. Taking a few moments to review a company’s governing documents … [Read more...] about Even the Cobbler’s Son Needs Shoes
Can You Protect Your Assets Before You Qualify For Medicaid?
As the population ages, long term health care planning becomes more important. By long term health care, we mean any health care that extends over a long period of time. This can be assisted living, in home health care, care in a nursing home, or group … [Read more...] about Can You Protect Your Assets Before You Qualify For Medicaid?