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Section 107.840 – Confidentiality of Social Security numbers.

(1) The State Court Administrator shall establish a procedure applicable to every court in this state that ensures that the Social Security numbers of parties to a proceeding under ORS 107.085 or 107.485 are kept confidential and exempt from public inspection. (2) The procedure established under this section must: (a) Require that Social Security numbers […]

Section 107.755 – Court-ordered mediation; rules.

(1) Each judicial district shall: (a) Provide a mediation orientation session for all parties in cases in which child custody, parenting time or visitation is in dispute, and in any other domestic relations case in which mediation has been ordered. The orientation session may be structured in any way the circuit court determines best meets […]

Section 107.775 – Methods of providing mediation services; qualifications; costs.

(1) A circuit court may obtain mediation services, with the prior approval of the governing body of each county involved, by: (a) Using personnel performing conciliation services for the court under ORS 107.510 to 107.610; (b) Contracting or entering into agreements with public or private agencies to provide mediation services to the court; or (c) […]

Section 107.785 – Privacy of proceedings; confidentiality of communications; records.

(1) All mediation proceedings under ORS 107.755 to 107.795 shall be held in private, and all persons other than mediation services personnel, the parties, their counsel and children of the parties shall be excluded. (2) All communications, verbal or written, made in mediation proceedings shall be confidential. A party or any other individual engaged in […]

Section 107.795 – Availability of other remedies.

Nothing in ORS 107.615 and 107.755 to 107.795 shall preclude a party from obtaining any orders available under ORS 107.700 to 107.735 or ORS 124.005 to 124.040 before or during mediation. [1983 c.671 §8; 1995 c.666 §22; 2011 c.595 §109]

Section 107.810 – Policy.

It is the policy of the State of Oregon to encourage persons obligated to support other persons as the result of a dissolution or annulment of marriage or as the result of a legal separation to obtain or to cooperate in the obtaining of life insurance adequate to provide for the continued support of those […]

Section 107.820 – Support order as insurable interest; order to obtain, renew or continue insurance; right of beneficiary to purchase insurance or pay premiums; attorney fees and costs.

A court order for the payment of spousal or child support whether issued prior to, on or following November 1, 1981, constitutes an insurable interest in the party awarded the right to receive the support. In any case of marital annulment, dissolution or separation, the issue of life insurance shall be determined as follows: (1) […]