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**Bradley M. Weyer** **Attorney at Law** **Jarvis Bridge Halttunen & Weyer** **Albany, OR** Bradley M. Weyer is a seasoned attorney based in Albany, Oregon, specializing in Family Law and Personal Injury. With a deep commitment to advocating for families and children, Brad has dedicated his career to guiding clients through some of life’s most challenging legal situations. His expertise encompasses a wide range of Family Law matters, including Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, and Restraining Orders, ensuring that clients receive comprehensive support tailored to their unique circumstances. Brad’s legal journey began in Criminal Law, where he honed his skills in litigation and advocacy. This foundational experience has enriched his practice in Family Law and Juvenile Law, allowing him to approach each case with a well-rounded perspective and strategic insight. He has successfully represented numerous clients in Delinquency and Dependency proceedings, demonstrating his ability to navigate complex legal frameworks while prioritizing the best interests of children and families. As a compassionate advocate, Brad works tirelessly to secure favorable outcomes for his clients, understanding the emotional weight that family-related legal issues can carry. His commitment to client welfare extends beyond the courtroom, as he strives to be a trusted ally in their legal journeys. Outside of his legal practice, Brad is a devoted father of two and enjoys spending quality time with his wife, Alycia. An avid Michigan Wolverines fan, he embraces a wide array of sports, including soccer, basketball, football, and various snow and water sports. This balance of professional dedication and personal passion reflects Brad’s dynamic approach to life and law, making him a reliable choice for those seeking legal representation in Albany and beyond.
Divorce attorneys guide couples through the legal process of ending their marriage. They handle property division, custody, support, and other divorce-related matters. Common matters include contested divorce, uncontested divorce, property division, alimony.