Beaverton Portland Divorce Mediator Matthew House, J.D.: Child-Centered Divorce Without Attorneys
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What is Divorce Mediation?
Summary of the Process
Components of the Process
Parenting Education Classes
Mediation Sessions
Marital Settlement Agreement and Divorce Forms
Post-Divorce
About Matthew
Matthew House
Ohana Means Family
Five Professionals in One
Family Law Mediator
Family Law Financial Analyst
Parenting Plan Coach
No-Cost Services to Kids
Notary Public
Topics to Address in Mediation
Income Analysis
Budgets
Child-Related Decisions
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Child Custody
Parenting Plan
Child Support: Minor Children
Child Support: College Students
Spousal Support
Asset Division
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Real Property
Bank Accounts
Retirement Accounts
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Defined Contribution Plans (401)(k), etc.
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401(k) Accounts
403(b) Accounts
457(b) Accounts
Simplified Employee Pension (SEP)
SIMPLE IRA
Traditional IRA
Roth IRA
Government Pensions
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Oregon PERS
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PERS Tier One
PERS Tier Two
PERS OPSRP
PERS IAP
FERS
Military Retirement
Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)
Company Pensions
Vehicles and Household Goods
HSA, FSA, DCAP
Stocks and Stock Options
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Brokerage Accounts & Stocks
Restricted Stock Units
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Non-Qualified Stock Options
Incentive Stock Options
Restricted Stock
Whole Life Insurance
Savings Bonds
Annuities
Business Ownership
Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets
Other Assets
Debt and Credit
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Unsecured Debt
Secured Debt
Tax Debt
Bankruptcy
Credit
Tax Issues
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Filing Status
Exemptions and Credits
Tax Impact of Decisions
Insurance Needs
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Whole Life Insurance
Teens and Pre-Teens
Fees
Become a Client
Consultation
Location
Information to Prepare
Post-Divorce Resources
Home
What is Divorce Mediation?
Summary of the Process
Components of the Process
Parenting Education Classes
Mediation Sessions
Marital Settlement Agreement and Divorce Forms
Post-Divorce
About Matthew
Matthew House
Ohana Means Family
Five Professionals in One
Family Law Mediator
Family Law Financial Analyst
Parenting Plan Coach
No-Cost Services to Kids
Notary Public
Topics to Address in Mediation
Income Analysis
Budgets
Child-Related Decisions
>
Child Custody
Parenting Plan
Child Support: Minor Children
Child Support: College Students
Spousal Support
Asset Division
>
Real Property
Bank Accounts
Retirement Accounts
>
Defined Contribution Plans (401)(k), etc.
>
401(k) Accounts
403(b) Accounts
457(b) Accounts
Simplified Employee Pension (SEP)
SIMPLE IRA
Traditional IRA
Roth IRA
Government Pensions
>
Oregon PERS
>
PERS Tier One
PERS Tier Two
PERS OPSRP
PERS IAP
FERS
Military Retirement
Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)
Company Pensions
Vehicles and Household Goods
HSA, FSA, DCAP
Stocks and Stock Options
>
Brokerage Accounts & Stocks
Restricted Stock Units
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Non-Qualified Stock Options
Incentive Stock Options
Restricted Stock
Whole Life Insurance
Savings Bonds
Annuities
Business Ownership
Cryptocurrency and Digital Assets
Other Assets
Debt and Credit
>
Unsecured Debt
Secured Debt
Tax Debt
Bankruptcy
Credit
Tax Issues
>
Filing Status
Exemptions and Credits
Tax Impact of Decisions
Insurance Needs
>
Whole Life Insurance
Teens and Pre-Teens
Fees
Become a Client
Consultation
Location
Information to Prepare
Post-Divorce Resources
Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPP) in an Oregon Divorce
An Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
is an employee benefit plan that gives employees the option to buy company stock at a discount.