Oregon Code § 110.572·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Pleadings and accompanying documents.
(1) In a proceeding under this chapter, a petitioner seeking to establish a
support order, to determine parentage of a child or to register and modify a
support order of a tribunal of another state or a foreign country must file a
petition. Unless otherwise ordered under ORS 110.575, the petition or
accompanying documents must provide, so far as known, the name, residential
address and Social Security numbers of the obligor and the obligee or the
parent and alleged parent and the name, sex, residential address, Social
Security number and date of birth of each child for whose benefit support is
sought or whose parentage is to be determined. Unless filed at the time of
registration, the petition must be accompanied by a copy of any support order
known to have been issued by another tribunal. The petition may include any
other information that may assist in locating or identifying the respondent.
(2) The petition
must specify the relief sought. The petition and accompanying documents must
conform substantially with the requirements imposed by the forms mandated by
federal law for use in cases filed by a support enforcement agency. [2015 c.298
§28]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 110.572
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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