Oregon CIF Info Sheet (Parenting Plan Enforcement)

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CIF Info Sheet (Parenting Plan Enforcement)

The Oregon CIF Info Sheet (Parenting Plan Enforcement) is an informational document that outlines the enforcement of parenting plans and child support orders in the state of Oregon. This document is issued by the Oregon Child Support Program and is designed to provide parents with information on their legal rights and responsibilities when it comes to child support and parenting plans. It covers topics such as the timing of payments, the payment of child support arrears, and the enforcement of court orders. It also outlines resources available to parents for assistance with enforcement. The Oregon CIF Info Sheet (Parenting Plan Enforcement) is available in both English and Spanish, and there are two versions of the document: one for parents who are not married, and one for parents who are married.

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This type of modification starts with a motion called an Ex Parte Motion for Order to Show Cause re: Judgment Modification and Declaration in Support. This Motion tells the court what you want. It ends with a Supplemental Judgment. The Judgment contains the changes that the court makes to your old judgment.

If your child's other parent is not following your parenting plan, you may need to file a motion with the court to enforce your rights. A parenting plan is a court order, and a parent who doesn't follow it can be held accountable by a judge.

Enforcing Your Parenting Plan in Oregon The court will provide forms for you to fill out and file when there has been a violation of parenting time or a parenting plan. The forms that are filed must include a copy of the current parenting plan or court order that lists the parenting time.

A court order is enforced through contempt of court, so if someone does not comply with the court order, the judge may declare you to be disobedient. Being held in contempt, or disobedient of a court order, will result in paying money, serving jail time, or other remedies such as allowing make-up parenting time.

Contempt of Court is when one or more parties willfully disobeys a court order or judgment. If a party is found in contempt, the Courts can order fines, attorney fees, compensation for damages, and even probation and confinement (aka incarceration or jail).

Enforcement If You Don't Have a Court Order Without a court order, police or the courts can enforce your custody agreement only if you believe your child is in immediate danger.

Oregon statutes provide that an abandoned child is a child left under circumstances in which the identity of his parent is unknown and cannot be ascertained, despite a diligent search, and the parent has not come forward to claim the child for at least three months.

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Oregon CIF Info Sheet (Parenting Plan Enforcement)