OREGON BEST INTEREST FACTORS, ORS § 107.137 FACTOR The court shall consider the conduct, marital status, income, social environment or lifestyle of either party only if it is shown that any of these factors are
ORS 107.137. The court may hold a hearing to decide the custody issue prior to any other issues. When appropriate, the court shall recognize the value of (1) Except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, in determining custody of a minor child under ORS. 107.105 or 107.135, the court shall give ORS § 107.137
(f) The willingness and ability of each parent to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing relationship between the other parent and the child. However, What is Custody and How is it Decided?
Judge McKnight wants to remind everyone that in addition to the best interest factors in ORS 107.137, summarized in the chart on the other side, Oregon has Five Costly Mistakes That Can Harm A Custody Case - Jill Brittle
PUBLIC NOTICE OF CORRECTION TO UNIFORM TRIAL COURT D R A F T In deciding which parent should be awarded custody, the focus is on the “best interests and welfare” of the child. ORS 107.137. Per Oregon law,
ORS 107.137 – Factors considered in determining custody of child State Ex Rel Johnson v. Bail :: 1997 :: Oregon Supreme Court ORS 107 - Marital Dissolution, Annulment and Separation
Oregon Revised Statutes Domestic Relations § 107.137 | FindLaw that section from “ORS 107.137” to “ORS 107.139”. EXPLANATION. When UTCR 8.050(5) was posted for public comment in January of 2007, it included a correct. ORS 107.137(1)(f). While Parent #1 may have otherwise had a strong custody position, the action of isolating the child could shift the
A BILL FOR AN ACT. Relating to child's preferences in child custody determinations; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 107.137. ORS 107.137"). Additionally, ORS 107.137(3) provides: "In determining custody of a minor child pursuant to ORS 107.105 or 107.135, the court shall consider