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There are two common types of custody in Oregon: joint custody and sole custody.
ORS 107.139(1) authorizes post-judgment ex parte temporary orders of custody and parenting time if a parent of the child is present in court and presents a declaration alleging that the child is in immediate danger. A good faith effort to confer is required. Clear and convincing evidence is required.
Parents who believe their children are in immediate danger while in the care of the other parent can file a specific form called an Ex Parte Motion for Order of Immediate Danger and Temporary Custody and Parenting Time and Declaration in Support.
Oregon law allows a parent or legal guardian of a minor child to temporarily give another person the authority to care for the child and make decisions with regard to the child for a limited period of time.
Under Oregon law, a delegation of parental/guardian rights is effective for a maximum of six months.