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  • 107.721 Petitioner's change of residence.

    Statutes | ORS § 107.721

    If the court does not award parenting time under ORS 107.718 to the parent who committed abuse, the petitioner may move to a residence more than 60 miles from the other parent without giving notice to the other parent of the change of residence. However, the petitioner shall give to the clerk of...

  • 107.720. Enforcement of restraining orders; sheriff's proceedings; security; termination order

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.720

    (1) (a) Whenever a restraining order, as authorized by ORS 107.095 (1)(c) or (d), 107.716 or 107.718, that includes a security amount and an expiration date pursuant to ORS 107.095, 107.716 or 107.718 and this section, is issued and the person to be restrained has actual notice of the order, the...

  • 107.719. Removal of personal effects; party accompanied by peace officer

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.719

    (1) A peace officer who accompanies a party removing essential personal effects pursuant to an order issued under ORS 107.718 shall remain for up to 20 minutes and may temporarily interrupt the removal of property at any time. Nothing in this subsection shall affect a peace officer's duty to arrest...

  • 107.718. Restraining order; service of order; request for hearing

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.718

    (1) When a person files a petition under ORS 107.710, the circuit court shall hold an ex parte hearing in person or by telephone on the day the petition is filed or on the following judicial day. Upon a showing that the petitioner has been the victim of abuse committed by the respondent within 180...

  • 107.717 Appearance by telephone or two-way electronic communication device. [Effective until January 1, 2026]

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.717

    (1) A party may file a motion under ORS 45.400 requesting that the court allow the appearance of the party or a witness by telephone or by other two-way electronic communication device in a proceeding under ORS 107.700 to 107.735. (2) In exercising its discretion to allow written notice less than...

  • 105.137. Effect of failure of party to appear; attorney fees; judgment of dismissal; scheduling of trial; unrepresented defendant

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 105.137

    In the case of a dwelling unit to which ORS chapter 90 applies: (1) If the plaintiff appears and the defendant fails to appear at the first appearance, a default judgment shall be entered in favor of the plaintiff for possession of the premises and costs and disbursements. (2) If the defendant...

  • 98.025. Rights of owner

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 98.025

    If an owner of money or goods found by another person appears and establishes a claim to such money or goods within the time period prescribed by ORS 98.005 or 98.015, whichever applies, the owner shall have restitution of such money or goods or their value upon payment of all costs and charges...

  • 107.716. Hearing; order; certificate of compliance; effect on title to real property; no undertaking required

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.716

    (1) If the respondent requests a hearing pursuant to ORS 107.718 (10), the court shall hold the hearing within 21 days after the request. However, if the respondent contests the order granting temporary child custody to the petitioner, the court shall hold the hearing within five days after the...

  • 107.710. Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.710

    (1) Any person who has been the victim of abuse within the preceding 180 days may petition the circuit court for relief under ORS 107.700 to 107.735, if the person is in imminent danger of further abuse from the abuser. The person may seek relief by filing a petition with the circuit court alleging...

  • 107.705. Definitions for ORS 107.700 to 107.735

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.705

    As used in ORS 107.700 to 107.735:(1) "Abuse" means the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between family or household members:(a) Attempting to cause or intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing bodily injury.(b) Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly placing another in fear of...