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Adoption
Adoption in Oregon
Information about adoption in Oregon. (An excerpt from the Family Law in Oregon booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Family Law In Oregon A booklet that provides information about Oregon family law issues. Topics include: Marriage and Divorce, Paternity, Custody and Parenting Time, Child Support, The Child Welfare Program of the Department of Human Services, Adoption, Guardianships.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Annulment
Information about annulment in Oregon.
(An excerpt from the Family Law in Oregon booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Informal Separation
When you and your spouse are living apart, but haven't filed for legal separarion or divorce. (An excerpt from the Legal Aid Family Law in Oregon Booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Legal Separation
When a married couple obtains a judgment of separation. (An excerpt from the Family Law in Oregon booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Changing Names
Information about changing names in Oregon. (An excerpt from the Family Law in Oregon booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Changing Your Social Security Number
(Separate Website)
Information about changing your Social Security number if you are the victim of abuse, harassment or life endangerment.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Child Custody in Oregon
Information about custody of children in family law cases in Oregon. (An excerpt from the Family Law in Oregon booklet.)
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Enforcing Your Parenting Plan
(Separate Website)
General information about developing and enforcing your parenting plan in Oregon.
By: Oregon Judicial Department
Forms for Oregon Family Law Cases
(Separate Website)
Forms that can be used in a variety of Oregon family law cases, including dissolution cases and custody cases for unmarried parents.
By: Oregon Judical Department, Office of the State Court Administrator