Oregon Support Order Abstract

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Oregon
Control #:
OR-8751R
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Overview of this form

The Support Order Abstract is a legal form used in Oregon for domestic litigation regarding child support or spousal support. This form serves as an official summary of a support order from the court, detailing the obligations of the obligor (the person required to make payments) and the beneficiaries. Unlike other legal forms related to support, this abstract consolidates the essential elements of a support order into a single document, making it easier to enforce and reference.

Key components of this form

  • Petitioner and Respondent information, including names and addresses.
  • Case number and type of proceedings.
  • Details about the obligor, including employment information.
  • Payment amount, frequency, and due dates.
  • Information about beneficiaries, including names and relationships.
  • Special distribution requirements, if applicable.
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When to use this form

This form is needed when a court has issued a support order related to child or spousal support. It is specifically useful for documenting modifications to an existing support order or establishing new support obligations. If you are involved in a legal proceeding that requires clear communication about payment responsibilities, this form is essential.

Who can use this document

This form is intended for:

  • Petitioners seeking to establish or modify a support order.
  • Respondents who need to comply with an existing court order.
  • Legal representatives handling domestic litigation cases.
  • Individuals needing a clear record of support obligations for enforcement or modification purposes.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the petitioner and respondent by filling in their names and addresses.
  • Enter the case number and specify whether the order is new or a modification.
  • Complete details about the obligor, including their employment information.
  • Specify the payment amount, frequency, and first due date.
  • List the beneficiaries and their relevant details, such as birthdates and relationship to the obligor.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is essential to check local regulations or consult with a legal professional to confirm notarization requirements for your specific situation.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to accurately fill in the names and addresses of the petitioner and respondent.
  • Omitting case numbers or specific details about the support order.
  • Incorrectly entering payment frequency or due dates.
  • Not providing enough detail about beneficiaries or obligations.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenience of downloading and completing the form at your own pace.
  • Editable format allows for easy adjustments as needed.
  • Access to templates written by licensed attorneys ensuring legal accuracy.
  • Immediate availability without the need to visit a legal office.

Main things to remember

  • The Support Order Abstract is crucial for managing support obligations in Oregon.
  • It can be used for both new orders and modifications.
  • Completing the form accurately is vital to ensure its enforceability in court.

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When you lose your job the legal obligation to pay child support does not stop it will not go away. If there are arrears of payment of child support the amount of the arrears is not waived. Becoming a bankrupt does not extinguish the arrears the debt survives the bankruptcy.

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A custodial parent can waive or forgive all arrears owed to him or her directly. Use the Account Summary from the SCU to determine what arrears are owed to the parent, and what arrears are owed to the state (if the custodial parent ever received Public Assistance).

OR Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears)Any arrears unexpired on January 1, 1994 and any child support judgment entered after that date expires 25 years from the date of the original child support judgment.

Visit the Records Section of DMV's website, www.oregondmv.com, for current information, forms, and links to Oregon laws. DMV is required by Oregon law to maintain vehicle and driver records. These records are public records and are available by making a request and paying a fee.

When does support stop for an Oregon order? Support ends when the child: reaches 18 years old, or up to 21 years old if child qualifies as a Child Attending School.

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Child support back pay cannot be totally forgiven or waived, but there are a few situations that can help you handle it. Double-check the amount the court states you are in arrears.Back pay does accrue interest but, in some cases, you may not have to pay all of it. You can request a manageable payment schedule.

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