An Oregon Prejudgment Temporary Custody Order — Immediate Danger is an order issued by a court in the state of Oregon when a child is in immediate danger of physical or emotional harm. This order grants temporary custody of the child to a responsible adult or agency in order to protect the child from further harm. There are two types of Oregon Prejudgment Temporary Custody Order — Immediate Danger: a Temporary Protective Custody Order and a Temporary Physical Custody Order. A Temporary Protective Custody Order grants the temporary custodian the authority to place reasonable restrictions on the child's contact with certain individuals, to obtain medical or psychological treatment for the child, and to provide a safe environment for the child. A Temporary Physical Custody Order grants the temporary custodian authority to make all decisions regarding the care, custody, and control of the child.
An Oregon Prejudgment Temporary Custody Order — Immediate Danger is an order issued by a court in the state of Oregon when a child is in immediate danger of physical or emotional harm. This order grants temporary custody of the child to a responsible adult or agency in order to protect the child from further harm. There are two types of Oregon Prejudgment Temporary Custody Order — Immediate Danger: a Temporary Protective Custody Order and a Temporary Physical Custody Order. A Temporary Protective Custody Order grants the temporary custodian the authority to place reasonable restrictions on the child's contact with certain individuals, to obtain medical or psychological treatment for the child, and to provide a safe environment for the child. A Temporary Physical Custody Order grants the temporary custodian authority to make all decisions regarding the care, custody, and control of the child.