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Oregon Petitioner's Certificate of Mailing to Child Support Division

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This is a sample Oregon court form for use in domestic litigation, a Petitioner's Certificate of Mailing to Child Support Division. Available in Word format.
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Placing a parent under contempt of court for failure to pay child support or to force them to pay in the future. The circuit court judge may also impose a jail sentence.

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 Child Support Program serves the proposed modification.

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 Child Support Program serves the proposed modification.

In Oregon, child support payments continue until the child is 18, or longer, if the child is enrolled at least half-time in a school or training program.In addition to the amount given by the guidelines, one or both parents must cover the cost of the child's health insurance, medical care, and childcare.

Oregon child support laws allow adult children over the age of 18 to continue to qualify for support if enrolled in college or higher education.

To apply for child support services, you will first establish an online account, and then can complete an application for services. You can also contact your local child support office or fill out the application form linked below. You will need to print and send us the completed forms.

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.

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.

Determining Child Support The Oregon court will make a child support order based on an income-share formula in the guidelines. The court considers the amount of income received by the parents and the amount of time each parent spends with the child.

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Oregon Petitioner's Certificate of Mailing to Child Support Division