Oregon law requires both Petitioner and Respondent to obey a restraining order preventing either party from dissipating (selling, destroying, removing, disposing of) real or personal property, making unilateral (without the agreement of the other party) changes to insurance policies, and making extraordinary expenditures. Expenditures that are necessary for the safety or welfare of the parties are not prohibited. You must attach a copy of the Notice of Statutory Restraining Order Preventing the Dissipation of Assets in Domestic Relations Actions to the Summons and serve it on the Respondent.