Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 25 § 25.424 — Liability of withholder; action against withholder; penalty; attorney fees;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 25 ·
Oregon Code § 25.424·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Liability of withholder; action against withholder; penalty; attorney fees;
unlawful employment practice.
(1) A person who is served with an order to withhold is not subject to civil
liability to an individual or agency for conduct or actions in compliance with
the order if:
(a) The order is
served on the person in the manner provided by ORS 25.402 (1);
(b) The order is
regular on its face; and
(c) The order
complies with ORS 25.402 (2).
(2) A person who
is served with an order to withhold is liable to the obligee for:
(a) All amounts
that the person fails to withhold or pay as required by the order;
(b) Any damages
suffered by the obligee by reason of the failure of the person to withhold or
pay as required by the order; and
(c) Any damages
suffered by the obligee by reason of the failure of the person to pay withheld
amounts within the time specified by ORS 25.411.
(3) A person who
is served with an order to withhold is liable to the obligor for:
(a) All amounts
withheld in excess of the amount required by the terms of the order;
(b) Any damages
suffered by the obligor by reason of withholding that is in excess of the
amount required by the terms of the order;
(c) Any damages
suffered by the obligor by reason of the failure of the person to pay withheld
amounts within the time specified by ORS 25.411; and
(d) Any other
damages suffered by the obligor by reason of the failure of the person to
withhold or pay as required by the order.
(4) An obligee or
obligor may bring an action to recover amounts under this section, or the
Division of Child Support or a district attorney may bring an action on behalf
of the obligee or obligor to recover amounts under this section.
(5) If the
plaintiff in an action under this section establishes that the conduct of the
defendant was willful or grossly negligent, the court shall:
(a) Enter
judgment against the defendant for a penalty, payable to the court, not to
exceed $250 for each time the defendant failed to withhold or pay the amount
required by the terms of the order to withhold, withheld an amount exceeding
the amount required by the terms of the order, or failed to pay withheld
amounts within the time specified by ORS 25.411; and
(b) Enter
judgment against the defendant, payable to the plaintiff, for reasonable
attorney fees incurred by the plaintiff.
(6)(a) An
employer commits an unlawful employment practice if the employer discharges an
employee, refuses to hire an individual or in any other manner discriminates,
retaliates or takes disciplinary action against an obligor because of the entry
or service of an order to withhold under ORS 25.378 and 25.402 or because of
the obligations or additional obligations that the order imposes upon the
employer. An obligor may bring an action under ORS 659A.885 or may file a
complaint with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries in the
manner provided by ORS 659A.820. These remedies are in addition to any other
remedy available in law or equity.
(b) Paragraph (a)
of this subsection does not apply to actions taken by an employer pursuant to
any condition of employment required by law.
(7) Nothing in
ORS 25.372 to 25.427 precludes an action for contempt for disobedience of a
judicial order to withhold. [Formerly 25.363; 2001 c.621 §67; 2003 c.572 §10;
2009 c.445 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 25.424
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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