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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 § 107.103 — is scheduled, the court shall conduct a hearing no later than 45 days

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 ·
Oregon Code § 107.103 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
is scheduled, the court shall conduct a hearing no later than 45 days after the filing of a motion seeking enforcement of a parenting time order. The court shall provide forms for: (a) A motion filed by either party alleging a violation of parenting time or substantial violations of the parenting plan. When a person files this form, the person must include a copy of the order establishing the parenting time. (b) An order requiring the parties to appear and show cause why parenting time should not be enforced in a specified manner. The party filing the motion shall serve a copy of the motion and the order on the other party in the manner provided by law for service of a summons. The order must include: (A) A notice of the remedies imposable under subsection (2) of this section and the availability of a waiver of any mediation requirement; and (B) A notice in substantially the following form: ______________________________________________________________________________ When pleaded and shown in a separate legal action, violation of court orders, including visitation and parenting time orders, may also result in a finding of contempt, which can lead to fines, imprisonment or other penalties, including compulsory community service. ______________________________________________________________________________ (c) A motion, supported by an affidavit or a declaration under penalty of perjury in the form required by ORCP 1 E, and an order that may be filed by either party and providing for waiver of any mediation requirement on a showing of good cause. (2) In addition to any other remedy the court may impose to enforce the provisions of a judgment relating to the parenting plan, the court may: (a) Modify the provisions relating to the parenting plan by: (A) Specifying a detailed parenting time schedule; (B) Imposing additional terms and conditions on the existing parenting time schedule; or (C) Ordering additional parenting time, in the best interests of the child, to compensate for wrongful deprivation of parenting time; (b) Order the party who is violating the parenting plan provisions to post bond or security; (c) Order either or both parties to attend counseling or educational sessions that focus on the impact of violation of the parenting plan on children; (d) Award the prevailing party expenses, including, but not limited to, attorney fees, filing fees and court costs, incurred in enforcing the party’s parenting plan; (e) Terminate, suspend or modify spousal support; (f) Terminate, suspend or modify child support as provided in ORS 107.431; or (g) Schedule a hearing for modification of custody as provided in ORS 107.135 (11). [1997 c.707 §3; 2003 c.116 §6; 2003 c.737 §§50,51; 2005 c.702 §§57,58,59; 2007 c.493 §14; 2011 c.595 §75; 2015 c.121 §7; 2019 c.293 §4; 2023 c.302 §4]
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