Family law is an aspect of the legal profession that is intensely personal. While inexperienced lawyers struggle with the court procedures and complexities of property division and child custody issues, the client's emotional concerns are often forgotten.
Contact a Hillsboro family law lawyer at McNeil & Goldstein, LLC, for a different perspective on divorce and family law. With more than 35 collective years of experience, attorneys Kenneth McNeil and James Goldstein understand the needs of the court and what judges expect out of a fair divorce settlement or custody arrangement. Our knowledge and skills allow us to get to the heart of your concerns about your future and give you the personal attention you deserve.
What Do You Need Most From Your Family Law Attorney?
When we work toward a settlement agreement — or trial, in the event it is necessary — we have your needs at the top of the list. We know that your concerns are real. You deserve honest, accurate answers to questions such as:
- How will your child custody arrangement affect your capacity to be a good parent?
- Will your property settlement affect your family's lifestyle?
- How will a prenuptial agreement affect your property settlement?
- What property can you keep separate from marital property?
We have experience in all areas of Oregon family law. Attorneys at our firm have earned recognition and respect from judges and opposing lawyers for resolving issues efficiently and effectively. We work hard to protect our reputation for integrity.
A Practice Dedicated to Meeting Your Legal Needs
Our family law services include:
- Divorce and marital property settlements
- Mediation and collaborative law
- Child custody and child support issues, including parenting schedules
- Spousal support and alimony
- Temporary orders
- Post-judgment modifications and custodial parent move-away cases
- Domestic partnership law
- Restraining orders
Speak With a Skilled Oregon Divorce Lawyer
Contact an Oregon divorce attorney at our offices in Hillsboro, Oregon, to arrange a consultation to discuss your legal problem. Learn more about divorce at our non-community property practice center.




