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Oregon law considers disability benefits in property division, potential for spousal support, and special considerations in child custody for disabled individuals. Given your inability to work and your wifes income, you may be eligible for alimony. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
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Thanks for reaching out. In Oregon, divorcing spouses with disabilities have certain rights, like:
- Consideration of disability benefits in property division
- Potential for spousal support
- Special considerations in child custody
Can you provide more detail about your situation?
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Apologies for the inconvenience. Here's a summary of Oregon law regarding divorce and disabled individuals:
- Disability benefits are considered in property division.
- You may be entitled to spousal support.
- Special considerations may apply in child custody cases.
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I apologize for the inconvenience. I'll keep my responses shorter to ensure you can read them. Regarding divorce in Oregon for a disabled person:
- Disability benefits may affect property division.
- You could be eligible for spousal support.
- Child custody may be influenced by your disability.
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I'm sorry for the inconvenience. Let me summarize it in brief points:
*. In Oregon, disability benefits are part of property division.
*. You may qualify for spousal support.
*. Your disability can affect child custody decisions.
Since I am unable to work and we have been married for over 10 years and my wet my wife makes over $*,* a year.
Given your situation:
*. You might be eligible for alimony due to inability to work and marriage duration.
*. The amount may depend on your wife's income.
*. Other factors like your health may also be considered.
Ensure to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
Would I be able to survive?
As a legal information provider, we can't predict personal circumstances. However, Oregon law considers disability, income and marriage duration in alimony decisions. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice to secure your financial future after divorce.