Oregon Code § 107.093·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Restraining order; request for hearing.
(1) After a petition for marital annulment,
separation or dissolution is filed and upon service of summons and petition
upon the respondent as provided in ORCP 7, a restraining order is in effect
against the petitioner and the respondent until a final judgment is issued,
until the petition for marital annulment, separation or dissolution is
dismissed, or until further order of the court.
(2) The
restraining order issued under this section shall restrain the petitioner and
respondent from:
(a) Canceling,
modifying, terminating or allowing to lapse for nonpayment of premiums any
policy of health insurance, homeowner or renter insurance or automobile
insurance that one party maintains to provide coverage for the other party or a
minor child of the parties, or any life insurance policy that names either of
the parties or a minor child of the parties as a beneficiary.
(b) Changing
beneficiaries or covered parties under any policy of health insurance,
homeowner or renter insurance or automobile insurance that one party maintains
to provide coverage for the other party or a minor child of the parties, or any
life insurance policy.
(c) Transferring,
encumbering, concealing or disposing of property in which the other party has
an interest, in any manner, without written consent of the other party or an
order of the court, except in the usual course of business or for necessities
of life. This paragraph does not apply to payment by either party of:
(A) Attorney fees
in the existing action;
(B) Real estate
and income taxes;
(C) Mental health
therapy expenses for either party or a minor child of the parties; or
(D) Expenses
necessary to provide for the safety and welfare of a party or a minor child of
the parties.
(d) Making extraordinary
expenditures without providing written notice and an accounting of the
extraordinary expenditures to the other party. This paragraph does not apply to
payment by either party of expenses necessary to provide for the safety and
welfare of a party or a minor child of the parties.
(e) Exercising
authority as an agent for the other party under a power of attorney described
in ORS 127.005 to 127.045, a health care representative for the other party
under a form appointing a health care representative described in ORS 127.505
to 127.660 or an attorney-in-fact for the other party under a declaration for
mental health treatment described in ORS 127.700 to 127.737, unless the power
of attorney, form appointing a health care representative or declaration for
mental health treatment otherwise provides.
(3) Either party
restrained under this section may apply to the court for further temporary
orders, including modification or revocation of the restraining order issued
under this section.
(4) The
restraining order issued under this section shall also include a notice that
either party may request a hearing on the restraining order by filing a request
for hearing with the court.
(5) A copy of the
restraining order issued under this section shall be attached to the summons.
(6) A party who
violates a term of a restraining order issued under this section is subject to
imposition of remedial sanctions under ORS 33.055 based on the violation, but
is not subject to:
(a) Criminal
prosecution based on the violation; or
(b) Imposition of
punitive sanctions under ORS 33.065 based on the violation. [2003 c.414 §2;
2007 c.22 §3; 2021 c.272 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 107.093
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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