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
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Mediation Sessions
Marital Settlement Agreement and Divorce Forms
Post-Divorce
Matthew House
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
Matthew House
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
Non-Qualified Stock Options (NQSO) in an Oregon Divorce
Non-Qualified Stock Options
are
a type of stock option that allows the right to purchase shares of stock at a given price for a period of time, usually 10 years.