Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 25 § 25.384 — Statement on withholding in support order
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 25 ·
Oregon Code § 25.384·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Statement on withholding in support order.
(1) Any child support order issued or modified after
October 1, 1989, shall include a statement in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE
OF INCOME WITHHOLDING
The support order
is enforceable by income withholding under ORS 25.372 to 25.427. Withholding
shall occur immediately, whenever there are arrears at least equal to the
support payment for one month, whenever the obligated parent requests such
withholding or whenever the obligee requests withholding for good cause. The
district attorney or, as appropriate, the Division of Child Support of the
Department of Justice will assist in securing such withholding. Exceptions may
apply in some circumstances.
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(2) The
Department of Justice shall provide annual notice to each obligor and obligee
on support orders being enforced by the district attorney or Division of Child
Support of the availability of and requirements for exceptions to withholding. [Formerly
25.370]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 25.384
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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