Oregon Co-Petitioners' Certificate Regarding Pending Child Support Proceedings and/or Existing Child Support Orders / Judgments

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OR-09A-01
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The Co-Petitioners' Certificate Regarding Pending Child Support Proceedings and/or Existing Child Support Orders/Judgments certifies whether there are any ongoing child support matters or existing orders involving the children of the parties. This form is crucial when filing for child support modification or related family court matters, as it provides clarity on the legal status of support obligations.

Key components of this form

  • Confirmation of any pending child support proceedings in Oregon or other states.
  • Verification of any existing child support orders or judgments involving the children.
  • Space to provide details of pending proceedings, including court names and case numbers.
  • Certification indicating whether the form was completed with or without paid assistance.
  • Signature and contact information for the Petitioner and Respondent.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when either party is involved in child support proceedings and needs to provide the court with information regarding any ongoing or existing child support obligations. It is typically required during divorce proceedings, modifications of child support, or other family court matters where financial responsibilities concerning children are being addressed.

Who can use this document

  • Parents involved in child support proceedings.
  • Co-petitioners in family law cases where child support is relevant.
  • Individuals seeking modification of existing child support orders.
  • Legal representatives assisting parents in filing for child support matters.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the parties involved and fill in their names at the beginning of the form.
  • Check the appropriate boxes to indicate whether there are pending child support proceedings.
  • If there are pending proceedings, provide details such as the court name and case number.
  • Check the boxes regarding existing child support orders or judgments and provide their details if applicable.
  • Sign and date the form, including contact information for both the Petitioner and Respondent.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to disclose all pending child support proceedings.
  • Leaving out essential details like court names and case numbers.
  • Not signing or dating the form, which can lead to rejection by the court.

Why use this form online

  • Convenient download options for quick access and completion.
  • Editability before final submission to ensure accuracy.
  • Drafted by licensed attorneys, ensuring legal compliance.

What to keep in mind

  • This form is crucial for providing the court with essential information regarding child support matters.
  • It must be completed accurately to avoid delays in court proceedings.
  • Understand the legal implications of any pending or existing child support orders before filing.

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Oregon. The Oregon Child Support Program/ Division of Child Support does not have a formal program, but forgiveness is used in appropriate situations.

Steps to Modifying a Current Order for Child Support A parent submits a written request to modify a child support order.The Oregon Child Support Program reviews the request and sends notice to the other parent.The Oregon Child Support Program serves the proposed modification.

?In Oregon, a child is entitled to be supported by his or her parents until the age of 18. Also, the Courts and the Child Support Program have the power to order that support continue when the child is 18, 19, and 20 years old if the child is attending school ing to legal standards.

The amount you receive can't be more than the current support due that month. On arrearages, DCS can keep an amount equal to the total amount of assistance that has been paid to the obligee's family. This includes assistance paid for children the obligor is not legally responsible to support.

Statute Of Limitations It is 35 years from the date of the judgment that first establishes the child support obligation. See ORS 18.180(5).

How to Get Child Support Arrears Dismissed File a Motion to Establish Your Child Support.Negotiate Your Child Support.Demonstrate the Child Lived With You ? Show You Have Custody of The Child.File a Motion to Set Aside the Court Order That Establishes Your Child Support.

A judgment is entered in circuit court when a court administrator notes in the register that a judgment document has been filed with the court administrator.

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Oregon Co-Petitioners' Certificate Regarding Pending Child Support Proceedings and/or Existing Child Support Orders / Judgments