About Bier Family Law
OUR COMPREHENSIVE DIVORCE SERVICES INCLUDE |
POST-DISSOLUTION ACTIONSADDITIONAL SERVICES |
Bier Family Law represents both men and women on an equal basis,
regardless of the nature of their union, be it a domestic partnership,
a traditional marriage, or a same sex marriage.
FAIR RESOLUTION IS OUR GOAL
While she listens carefully to clients' concerns, Lilian also gently guides and prods clients to action as circumstances require, with the ultimate goal of obtaining a fair resolution and to have her clients regain control of their lives and feel confident about their future at the conclusion of the dissolution. |
GETTING STARTED
Prospective clients typically contact our office by phone or email, arrange an initial consultation for a flat fee, and meet with an attorney for an hour or two. There is no pressure at this meeting, which serves mainly as an information-gathering session. The decision at to whether a person wishes to retain can be made at any time, but typically, folks will walk away and think about what they want to do and retain later if they decide the match is good. At the meeting, clients are welcome to ask any questions they may have regarding fees, estimated total cost, procedural issues, what they can expect by way of services from Ms. Bier, and the possible expected outcome given the facts of the case. WE'RE HERE TO HELP
We welcome all inquiries for an initial consultation, which allows prospective clients to decide whether the match is a good one before retaining an attorney. During the consult, Lilan hear details of the case, and provides a legal overview as well as a projected estimate of the cost. There are often both tears and laughter at this meeting. Getting started is the hardest part, but picking up a phone is relatively easy. If you need sensitive and effective legal advice or help in a family matter, call 503.595.4141 and make an appointment to see Lilian.
We also conduct Initial Consultations and appointments via Skype with clients whose cases originated in Oregon, but who might be currently out of state.
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