Oregon Code § 18.398·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Denial
of homestead exemption when judgment is for child support.
(1) It is the policy of this
state:
(a) To afford
protection to the debtor and the debtors family homestead through the
homestead exemption;
(b) To maintain
dependent children from the financial resources of both parents of those
children;
(c) That the
homestead exemption should not be permitted to serve as a shield for a debtors
evasion of child support obligations;
(d) That the
burden for that support should not be shifted in all cases to the present
family of the debtor through the sale of the family residence; and
(e) That to
accommodate these policies, the court should have the discretion to decline to
allow all or part of a claimed homestead exemption in cases involving child
support as provided in this section.
(2)
Notwithstanding ORS 18.395 to 18.422, a court in its discretion may decline to
allow a homestead exemption in whole or part in any proceeding under ORS 18.912
if the proceeding is based on a judgment for child support that arises out of
an order or judgment under ORS 24.115, 25.501 to 25.556, 107.095, 107.105,
107.135, 108.120, 109.100, 109.103, 109.155, 109.158 or 419B.400 or ORS chapter
110 or 125.
(3) In exercising
the discretion granted under subsection (1) of this section, the court shall
consider:
(a) The financial
resources of both parties;
(b) The number of
dependents of each of the parties;
(c) The ages,
health and conditions of parties and their dependents;
(d) The child
support payment history of the judgment debtor on the judgment which is the
subject of the petition; and
(e) Other
collection attempts by the judgment creditor on the judgment which is the
subject of the petition.
(4) This section
shall not apply to any proceeding under ORS 18.912 brought by or on the behalf
of the state or any agency of the state. [Formerly 23.242; 2005 c.542 §58; 2021
c.597 §42]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 18.398
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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