Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order (eff. March 1, 2013)

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Single-Tier Protective Order (eff. March 1, 2013) The Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order (eff. March 1, 2013) is a civil court order from the state of Oregon that provides protection for victims of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault, and stalking. The order prohibits the respondent from engaging in certain behaviors such as contact, threats, and physical violence. It also grants the petitioner the right to exclusive possession of the residence, temporary child custody and support, and the right to use shared vehicles. There are three types of Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order: Ex Parte, Temporary, and Final. An Ex Parte Protective Order is a court order that can be granted without the respondent being present. A Temporary Protective Order is a court order that is granted after the respondent has been served and has had the chance to attend the hearing. A Final Protective Order is a court order that is granted after a full hearing and can last for up to one year.

The Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order (eff. March 1, 2013) is a civil court order from the state of Oregon that provides protection for victims of domestic violence, harassment, sexual assault, and stalking. The order prohibits the respondent from engaging in certain behaviors such as contact, threats, and physical violence. It also grants the petitioner the right to exclusive possession of the residence, temporary child custody and support, and the right to use shared vehicles. There are three types of Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order: Ex Parte, Temporary, and Final. An Ex Parte Protective Order is a court order that can be granted without the respondent being present. A Temporary Protective Order is a court order that is granted after the respondent has been served and has had the chance to attend the hearing. A Final Protective Order is a court order that is granted after a full hearing and can last for up to one year.

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Oregon Single-Tier Protective Order (eff. March 1, 2013)