Oregon Judicial Department
Brief descriptions of content are provided to help you decide which Packet you may wish to use. The descriptions are not intended to provide you with complete information about the law or court procedure involved in each packet. For more information, please consult with an attorney.
These are forms that you MAY need to use with the other Packets. The Instructions in the other Packets may reference one or more of these forms to be used in particular situations. The forms include the following:
Alternative Form of Service | |
Status Quo Order Application Packet (Pre- and Post-Judgment) | |
Status Quo Order; Request for Hearing | |
Waiver of Personal Service | |
Notice of Change of Address per ORS 107.159 | |
Uniform Support Affidavit (Updated UTCR Effective 8/1/04) | |
Waiver of Right to Stay Proceedings | |
Request for Mediation/Order | |
Request to Waive Mediation | |
Waiver of Further Appearance and Consent to Entry of Judgment (for Respondents and Child Who Is A Party to the Action | |
Local Family Law Practices and Programs | |
Forms for Family Law Cases | |
Certificate of Document Preparation | |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities | |
Notice of Insurance Coverage/Statutory Notice re: Insurance | |
Statutory Notice re: Discovery |
Form 6A — Alternative Form of Service. Use this packet if you cannot serve the other party by the "usual" methods of service. See the Instructions.
Form 6B — Status Quo Order Application Packet. Use this packet to keep the current schedule and daily routine of the child[ren] from changing until custody or parenting time has been determined.
Form 6B — POST-JUDGMENT Status Quo Order Application Packet. Use this packet in a modification proceeding to keep the current schedule and daily routine of the child[ren] from changing AFTER a dissolution, separation or custody/parenting time judgment has been signed by a judge.
Form 6C — Status Quo Order; Request for Hearing. Use this packet to object to an application for a status quo order.
Form 6D — Waiver of Personal Service. Use this form when you want to maintain the confidentiality of your residential address, and you agree to waive your right to personal service if subsequently charged with contempt. You must provide a contact address for service of process when you use this form.
Form 6E — Notice of Change of Address per ORS 107.159. Use these forms to comply with a requirement to give the other parent "reasonable notice" of a change of residence more than 60 miles away from the other parent.
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Form 6G — Respondent's Waiver of Right to Stay Proceedings. This form may be completed by a member of the U.S. Military Service, and provides that the military service member waives their right under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to stay (stop) any proceedings filed against them. It also provides that for acceptance of service by mail. Form 6H — Request for Mediation. Use this form when the parties do not agree on custody or parenting time and one parent wants the court to order the parties to mediation.
Form 6I — Motion for Waiver of Mediation/Order. Use this form when mediation is required in your case but you have good reasons to not participate in it; e.g., safety concerns.
Form 6J — Waiver of Further Appearance and Consent to Entry of Judgment. Use this form when the Respondent has already filed a Response or appeared at a hearing, and agrees with entry of Judgment as requested by the other party.
Form 6K — Local Family Law Practices and Programs. This form may be used by your local court to explain local procedures in family law cases. Form 6L — Forms for Family Law Cases. Information about available forms and packets in family law proceedings. Form 6M — Certificate of Document Preparation. It is required by Oregon law that information about whether a form has been prepared by a party him/herself or with paid assistance from another appear on every document or in an attachment to a document.
Form 6N — Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Submit this form before hearing or trial in contested family law cases.
Form 6Q - Statutory Notice re: Discovery.
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