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Filling out the State Of Oregon Status Quo Forms online can be a straightforward process when you follow the right steps. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete each section of the forms effectively.
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- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the State Of Oregon Status Quo Forms. This action will open the document, enabling you to begin the filling process.
- Complete the necessary forms which include the Affidavit in Support of Motion for Status Quo Order, Ex Parte Motion for Status Quo Order, and Ex Parte Status Quo Order. Ensure the case heading—including names and case number—matches the petition that initiated your case. For copies intended for the other party, sign only the lines that state 'I certify this is a true copy'. Signature on the affidavit must occur in front of a court clerk or notary, and valid identification is required.
- Prepare two copies of the completed Affidavit, Motion, and signed Order. One copy will be for service while the other remains for your records. Sign the copies beneath the declaration stating 'I certify this is a true copy'.
- File the original documents with the court clerk. It's advisable to confirm with Civil Records whether the judge has signed your order.
- Serve the Affidavit, Motion, and Order to the other party. You can opt to use the sheriff’s office or a process server for this task. For additional service methods, consult your local courthouse facilitator.
- After serving the documents, you may choose to save changes, download a copy, print, or share the completed forms as necessary.
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Anyone that has gone through a custody or visitation battle in court, or is about to, may have heard the term “status quo.” Status quo, in terms of custody and visitation, means the schedule the parties have been following prior to court.
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