Oregon Code § 109.381·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
of judgment of adoption.
(1) A judgment of a court of this state granting an adoption, and the
proceedings in such adoption matter, shall in all respects be entitled to the
same presumptions and be as conclusive as if rendered by a court of record
acting in all respects as a court of general jurisdiction and not by a court of
special or inferior jurisdiction, and jurisdiction over the persons and the
cause shall be presumed to exist.
(2) Except for
such right of appeal as may be provided by law, judgments of adoption shall be
binding and conclusive upon all parties to the proceeding. No party nor anyone
claiming by, through or under a party to an adoption proceeding, may for any
reason, either by collateral or direct proceedings, question the validity of a
judgment of adoption entered by a court of competent jurisdiction of this or
any other state.
(3) After the
expiration of one year from the entry of a judgment of adoption in this state
the validity of the adoption shall be binding on all persons, and it shall be
conclusively presumed that the childs natural parents and all other persons
who might claim to have any right to, or over the child, have abandoned the
child and consented to the entry of such judgment of adoption, and that the
child became the lawful child of the adoptive parents or parent at the time
when the judgment of adoption was rendered, all irrespective of jurisdictional
or other defects in the adoption proceeding. After the expiration of the
one-year period no one may question the validity of the adoption for any
reason, either through collateral or direct proceedings, and all persons shall
be bound thereby. However, the provisions of this subsection shall not affect
the right of appeal from a judgment of adoption as may be provided by law. [Subsections
(1), (2) and (3) enacted as 1959 c.609 §§2,3,4; subsection (4) derived from
1959 c.609 §6; 2003 c.576 §155; 2005 c.22 §89]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 109.381
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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