Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 § 107.710 — Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 ·
Oregon Code § 107.710·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof.
(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 that the person is in imminent danger of abuse
from the respondent, that the person has been the victim of abuse committed by
the respondent within the 180 days preceding the filing of the petition and
particularly describing the nature of the abuse and the dates thereof. The
abuse must have occurred not more than 180 days before the filing of the
petition. The petition must include allegations made under oath or affirmation
or a declaration under penalty of perjury. The circuit court shall have
jurisdiction over all proceedings under ORS 107.700 to 107.735.
(2) The
petitioner has the burden of proving a claim under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 by a
preponderance of the evidence.
(3) A persons
right to relief under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 shall not be affected by the fact
that the person left the residence or household to avoid abuse.
(4) A petition
filed under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 shall disclose the existence of any custody,
Family Abuse Prevention Act or Elderly Persons and Persons With Disabilities
Abuse Prevention Act proceedings, or any marital annulment, dissolution or
separation proceedings, or any proceeding to adjudicate parentage of a child of
the parties, pending between the parties, and the existence of any other
custody order affecting the children of the parties.
(5) When the
petitioner requests custody of any child, the petition shall comply with ORS
109.767 and disclose:
(a) The childs
present residence and the length of time the child has resided at the
residence;
(b) The county
and state where the child resided for the five years immediately prior to the
filing of the petition;
(c) The name and
address of the party or other responsible person with whom the child is
presently residing;
(d) The name and
current address of any party or other responsible person with whom the child
resided for the five years immediately prior to the filing of the petition;
(e) Whether the
party participated as a party, witness or in any other capacity, in any other
litigation concerning the custody of the child in this or any other state;
(f) Whether the
party has information of any custody proceeding concerning the child pending in
a court of this or any other state; and
(g) Whether the
party knows of any person not a party to the proceedings who has physical
custody of the child or claims to have custody, parenting time or visitation
rights with respect to the child.
(6) For purposes
of computing the 180-day period in this section and ORS 107.718, any time
during which the respondent is incarcerated or has a principal residence more
than 100 miles from the principal residence of the petitioner shall not be
counted as part of the 180-day period. [1977 c.845 §6; 1981 c.780 §2; 1985
c.629 §2; 1987 c.805 §2; 1993 c.375 §1; 1995 c.637 §3; 1995 c.666 §19; 1997
c.707 §14; 1999 c.617 §4; 1999 c.649 §50; 1999 c.738 §7; 1999 c.1052 §13; 2003
c.264 §7; 2015 c.121 §13; 2025 c.592 §116]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 107.710
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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