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How to fill out the Stipulation To Modify Custody, Parenting Time, Child Support, And/or ... - Courts Oregon online
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for filling out the Stipulation To Modify Custody, Parenting Time, Child Support, and/or Spousal Support form in Oregon. Designed for individuals with varying levels of legal experience, it aims to make the process straightforward and accessible.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your modification request.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill out the case heading at the top of the form. Include the case number and the names of all parties involved. Ensure that the information matches across all documents.
- Indicate which aspects you wish to modify including custody, parenting time, and child support. Check the appropriate boxes on the form.
- Complete the child support section as required. Specify the amount and whether it is congruent with the support guidelines or if additional information is needed to explain any deviations.
- If applicable, provide details regarding medical support, ensuring to include information on private health care coverage and any cash medical support obligations.
- Ensure compliance with notarization requirements where necessary. Signatures may need to be witnessed by a notary public.
- Make copies of all documents. You will need copies for your records, the other parent, and for filing with the court.
- File the completed forms with the circuit court clerk. Be prepared to present your documents at a Ex parte hearing if required.
- Confirm all specified details, ensure all signatures are correctly filled, and check if any additional documentation (like the Confidential Information Form) is needed.
- After filing, keep track of all documents and maintain communication with the court regarding updates or requests related to your case.
Complete your documents online today to ensure your modification request is processed efficiently.
In both Washington and Oregon, a child can only choose which parent they'd like to live with when they turn 18 or are otherwise emancipated. Minor children are not considered capable of making such decisions for themselves and are not permitted to “choose” living with one parent over another.
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