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FATHER FRIENDLY LEGISLATION

The 73rd Oregon Legislative Assembly will convene on January 10, 2005. The Assembly convenes every two years in regular session on the second Monday in January during odd-numbered years, a date set by statute.


Past Alerts

Oregon Legislative Alert #4 - Public Hearing on Anti-Father Legislation, April 4th

JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL LAW
Date : Wednesday-April 4
Time : 8:00 A.M.
Room: 357

Public Hearing and Possible Work Session

HB 2531
Requires court, upon finding that may be ex parte, to order that identifying information about party or child in certain child custody proceedings not be disclosed to other party when health, safety or liberty of party or child would be jeopardized.

HB 2880
Modifies provisions relating to stalking protective orders.

HB 2885
Creates Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Program.

HB 2918
Specifies that electronic communication is contact for purposes of stalking.

HB 2940
Specifies that electronic communication is contact for purposes of stalking.


Oregon Legislative Alert #3 - Public Hearing on Anti-Father Legislation, March 1st

Public Hearing - March 1st, Thursday

HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL LAW
Time : 8:30 A.M.
Room: 357

Public Hearing and Possible Work Session

HB 2062
Establishes rebuttable presumption that joint custody is in best interests of child.

HB 2063
Revises criteria for support of child over 18 years of age

HB 2064
Establishes parenting time provisions for parenting plan developed by court in domestic relations proceeding.

HB 2065
Eliminates court's authority to order person who is obligated to pay child support to purchase life insurance on person's life adequate to cover obligation.

HB 2072
Requires that child support obligation be offset by child's Social Security or Veterans' benefits received as result of obligor's disability or retirement.


Oregon Legislative Alert #2 - Public Hearing on Anti-Father Legislation, 2-14

Public Hearing - February 14, Wednesday

HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Office: 354 -- Phone: 503-986-1750

Date : Wednesday-February
Time : 1:00 P.M.
Room: 343

SB 340
Relating to license suspension based on child support.

Public Hearing - February 19th, Monday

HOUSE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL LAW
Time : 8:00 A.M.
Room: 357

HB 2339
Allows presiding judge of circuit court to establish mandatory mediation program for specified categories of cases.


Oregon Legislative Alert #1 - Public Hearing on Anti-Father Legislation, 1-29

Public Hearing

HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
Office: 354 -- Phone: 503-986-1750

Date : Monday-January 29
Time : 1:00 P.M.
Room: 343

Public Hearing and Possible Work Session

SB 337
Relating to providing notice of certain domestic relations proceedings to Department of Justice.

SB 338
Relating to contact with represented parties in child support cases.

SB 339
Relating to the administration of the child support program.

SB 340
Relating to license suspension based on child support.

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