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What are the requirements for getting an Oregon stalking protective order (SPO)? | Top Oregon Attorneys

  What are the requirements for getting an Oregon stalking protective order (SPO)?

Oregon law has specific requirements to have a Stalking Protective Order (SPO) granted by the court. Fundamentally, you or a member of your immediate family (or household) must have been contacted by a person more than once in the past two years with specific requirements about the behavior

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Understanding Grandparent Visitation Rights in Oregon | Best Oregon Lawyers

  Understanding Grandparent Visitation Rights in Oregon

Explore how grandparents in Oregon can secure visitation rights and the legal standards they must meet to maintain a meaningful relationship with their grandchildren.

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How long does the final Oregon Stalking Protective Order (SPO) last? | Top Oregon Attorneys

  How long does the final Oregon Stalking Protective Order (SPO) last?

Once a hearing has occurred, and a judge has upheld an Oregon Stalking Protective Order, it has no natural end (it is permanent). However, the Respondent (the person prohibited from stalking) can file a request with the court to modify or terminate the stalking order later.

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What is Oregon criminal law? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  What is Oregon criminal law?

In Oregon, “criminal law” refers to the system that addresses cases that involve violations of criminal law. This includes crimes like burglary, assault, murder, DUII, and other crimes.

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What does it mean that a restraining order is "civil"? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  What does it mean that a restraining order is "civil"?

A restraining order is not seeking jail time, and getting one does not create a crime. However, if a person violates the civil restraining order, they may be sent to jail for the violation.

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What qualifies as domestic abuse in Oregon? | Best Oregon Attorneys

  What qualifies as domestic abuse in Oregon?

"Domestic abuse" is defined by Oregon law. Generally, the law states that it is abuse when a family or household member takes certain actions.

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Do restraining orders carry over from state to state? | Best-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Do restraining orders carry over from state to state?

Restraining orders, also sometimes called "FAPA orders" or "protective orders" in Oregon, can be received in any state. However, they can still be enforced when you or the protected person are located in another state. A restraining order issued against you in Oregon is still valid in other states, and you must follow the terms.

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What is an Oregon Restraining Order? | Best-Rated Oregon Attorneys

  What is an Oregon Restraining Order?

An Oregon Restraining Order, sometimes called a "FAPA order" (or Family Abuse Prevention Act) restraining order is a civil order that protects from abuse or injury from a family or member of a household.

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Oregon Court Upholds Termination of Parental Rights in Favor of Stepparent Adoption | Top-Rated Oregon Lawyers

  Oregon Court Upholds Termination of Parental Rights in Favor of Stepparent Adoption

In a notable decision, the Oregon Court of Appeals upheld the termination of a biological mother's parental rights, allowing the child's stepmother to proceed with adoption. This case underscores the complexities involved in child custody and adoption proceedings.

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Understanding the Family Abuse Prevention Act: Key Changes and Implications | Top Oregon Lawyers

  Understanding the Family Abuse Prevention Act: Key Changes and Implications

Explore recent amendments to Oregon's Family Abuse Prevention Act, focusing on restraining orders and evidentiary standards. Learn how these changes might affect your case.

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