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Oregon Family Law FAQs
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What Is The Child Support Program?
A: Federal law requires each state to have a child support program. In Oregon, the Department of Human Services oversees the program. It is the goal of the Child Support …
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When Should I Apply For Child Support Services?
A: Every child has the right to have the support of both parents. The Child Support Program may be able to help if you are having problems: Establishing who the father of …
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Who Is Entitled To Child Support Services?
A: Child support services are available to both custodial and noncustodial parents. Even if you or the other parent live in another state, you can apply for services in …
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What Agency In Oregon Enforces Child Support Orders?
A: The Central Operations Region Accounting Teams of DCS provide the billing and accounting services. These Teams have a 24hour tollfree number (below) to help …
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What Is Expected Of Me?
A: If you are thinking of applying for public assistance, you may want to contact your local District Attorney first. They may be able to help you get child support, …
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How Do I Get Services?
A: If your child receives public assistance, your child support case should be referred to DCS automatically. That is also true if your child is in the custody of the …
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What Services Will The Division Of Child Suppot Not Provide?
A: Legal Advice Neither the Division of Child Support (DCS) nor the District Attorney is your attorney. They cannot give you legal advice. They represent the State …
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What If I Have A Grievance?
A: Parties in child support cases are entitled to fair, professional, courteous and accurate service from offices of the Oregon Child Support Program. If you have a …
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Who Do I Contact?
A: If you receive public assistance and have questions about establishing paternity or establishing, modifying or enforcing a support order, contact the nearest Division …
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In Oregon, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, Oregon law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. However, if that modification or …
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