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State Statutes - Oregon - Volume 3 - ORS Chapter 107 - DISSOLUTION, ANNULMENT AND SEPARATION
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DISSOLUTION, ANNULMENT AND SEPARATION
107.005Annulment of void marriage; declaration of validity; effect of declaration
107.015Grounds for annulment or dissolution of marriage
107.025Irreconcilable differences as grounds for dissolution or separation
107.036Doctrines of fault and in pari delicto abolished; evidence and consideration of fault
107.046Appearance by public official
107.055Appearance by respondent; affirmative defenses abolished
107.065Waiting period in dissolution suit; waiver
107.075Residence requirements
107.085Petition; title; content; other required information
107.086Where to file petition
107.087When petition to be served on Division of Child Support
107.088Clerk of court to furnish certain information when petition is filed
107.089Documents parties must furnish to each other; effect of failure to furnish
107.092Notice that spouse may continue health insurance coverage; content; liability of clerk
107.093Restraining order; request for hearing
107.094Forms for restraining order and request for hearing
107.095Provisions court may make after commencement of suit and before judgment
107.097Ex parte temporary custody or parenting time orders; temporary protective order of restraint; hearing; form
107.101Policy regarding parenting
107.102Parenting plans; contents
107.104Policy regarding settlement; enforcement of settlement terms; remedies
107.105Provisions of judgment
107.106Provisions of order or judgment providing for custody, parenting time, visitation or support of child
107.108Support or maintenance for child attending school
107.111When parents equally responsible for funeral expenses of child
107.115Effect of judgment; effective date; appeal pending upon death of party
107.135Vacation or modification of judgment; policy regarding settlement; enforcement of settlement terms; remedies
107.136Reinstatement of terminated spousal support
107.137Factors considered in determining custody of child
107.138Temporary status quo order regarding child custody
107.139Post-judgment ex parte temporary custody or parenting time order; hearing
107.149Policy regarding parents and their children
107.154Authority of parent when other parent granted sole custody of child
107.159Notice of change of residence
107.164When parents to notify each other of emergency circumstances or substantial change in health of child
107.169Joint custody of child; modification
107.174Modification of order for parenting time; stipulation; exception for nonresident child
107.179Request for joint custody of children; mediation
107.400Amendment of pleadings in dissolution, annulment or separation proceeding to change relief sought
107.405Powers of court in dissolution, separation or annulment proceedings
107.407Petition to set aside spousal support provisions of judgment
107.412Procedure applicable to ORS 107.407; matters considered; attorney fees
107.415Notice of change of status of child; effect of failure to give notice
107.425Investigation of parties in domestic relations suit involving children; physical, psychological, psychiatric or mental health examinations; parenting plan services; counsel for children
107.431Modification of portion of judgment regarding parenting time or child support; procedure
107.434Expedited parenting time enforcement procedure; fees; remedies available
107.437Order of assistance to obtain custody of child held in violation of custody order
107.445Attorney fees in certain domestic relations proceedings
107.449Transfer of proceeding under ORS 107.135 to auxiliary circuit court
107.452Reopening case if assets discovered after entry of judgment
 
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