Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 § 19.355 — Stay of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 19 ·
Oregon Code § 19.355·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Stay of
domestic relations judgment.
(1) The provisions of this chapter relating to stays on appeal apply to a
domestic relations judgment.
(2) If an
appellant seeks a stay of only specific provisions of a domestic relations
judgment, the motion seeking the stay must identify those provisions of the
judgment that are to be stayed. If the court allows a stay of only certain
provisions of the judgment, the order of the court must specifically indicate
those provisions. If a supersedeas undertaking is filed with the court for the
purpose of staying specific provisions of the judgment, the undertaking must
indicate the specific provisions of the judgment covered by the undertaking. A
stay of any specific provision of a domestic relations judgment may be granted
only if:
(a) The specific
provision is subject to stay under the provisions of this chapter; and
(b) All
requirements of this chapter for a stay of the provision are satisfied.
(3) For the
purposes of this section, domestic relations judgment means a judgment
entered in proceedings under ORS chapter 107, 108 or 109. [1997 c.71 §10; 2003
c.576 §282]
(Appellate Review of
Trial Court Orders Relating to Undertakings and Stays)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 19.355
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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