Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 110 § 110.636 — Jurisdiction to modify order of another state when individual parties reside in
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 110 ·
Oregon Code § 110.636·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jurisdiction to modify order of another state when individual parties reside in
this state; applicable law.
(1) If all of the parties who are individuals reside in this state and the
child does not reside in the issuing state, a tribunal of this state has
jurisdiction to enforce and to modify the issuing states child support order
in a proceeding to register that order.
(2) A tribunal of
this state exercising jurisdiction under this section shall apply the
provisions of ORS 110.500 to 110.510, 110.518 to 110.540, 110.605 to 110.641
and the procedural and substantive law of this state to the proceeding for
enforcement or modification. ORS 110.542 to 110.591, 110.592, 110.593, 110.594
to 110.602, 110.645 to 110.669, 110.670 and 110.673 do not apply. [2015 c.298 §58]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 110.636
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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