Settle Your Case Outside of Court, Affordably

Offering Fast and Efficient Divorce and Family Law Mediation Services
to Help People Settle Their Case Without Going to Court

Why Mediation?

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Respectful Process

Divorce is hard. The divorce process
shouldn’t make it worse.

Forrest Collins, PC

Cost-Effective Solutions

Mediation focuses on settlement,
saving you time and money. 

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Tailored Agreements

Create customized agreements that
best suit your situation.

Discover a Better Way to Divorce

Most people think that the divorce process has to be long, difficult and expensive. They don't realize that you can actually have a "good" divorce. Forrest devotes his practice to helping people have a constructive, respectful divorce process.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

Divorce is stressful, even in respectful situations. One of the places where divorces can go sideways is when people make decisions without talking to the other person first. Even if you aren’t ready to mediate yet, you may find it helpful to schedule a consultation to talk about “ground rules” for the divorce.

Informational Articles

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Refinancing and Divorce

If you own a home chances are that you are joint on the mortgage with...
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Creating Budgets in the Divorce Process

In the traditional divorce process there is a lot of haggling back and forth about...
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Comparing Divorce vs. Legal Separation

People often ask what the difference is between legal separation and divorce.  Sometimes they will...
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Health Insurance, Divorce and the Affordable Care Act

One of the biggest concerns for people going through divorce is losing health insurance. The...
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The Basics of Health Insurance in Oregon Divorce

Every Oregon divorce or custody case that involves children must include a provision about 1)...
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How to Use the Oregon Child Support Calculator

In Oregon child support is based on a formula.  You plug in the numbers, press...
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Co-Parenting Meetings

Do you ever want to ask your co-parent about scheduling about an upcoming trip (yours...
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What Does Child Support Cover?

People frequently ask the question, “What does child support cover?”  The answer depends, at least...
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Life Insurance and Divorce

Life insurance is not something that most of us like to think about or discuss. ...
Divorce and the family home

Who Keeps the Home in the Divorce?

One of the main issues that often needs to be decided in a divorce is...

Frequently Asked Questions

The total cost of any case is difficult to predict. However, Forrest can usually give a pretty accurate estimate of fees at the end of the first two-hour mediation appointment. If you are able to reach all agreements in one two-hour meeting and then Forrest drafts and files all of the paperwork for you, you can realistically expect fees in the $3,000 to $3,500 range assuming a normal amount of back and forth (i.e., no major disagreements). This range assumes one meeting, all of the drafting and updating, filing the documents and seeing them through the court system. Additional meetings are billed at Forrest's hourly rate. The filing fee for divorce throughout Oregon is $301 and that is in addition to the mediation fees.