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Custody & Parenting Time Law in Washington County, Oregon
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Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Oregon
There are two types of custody: legal and physical. Legal custody means having the legal responsibility of caring for a child and the legal authority to make decisions about the child. Physical custody refers to with whom the child lives. Check to learn more.
There are two common types of custody in Oregon: joint custody and sole custody. The type of custody parents have determines who will have final authority to make major decisions. Major decisions include, but are not limited to the child's religion, education, health care, and where the child lives. Check to learn more.
Under Oregon law, the wishes of the child himself cannot usually be considered; however, if the child is over 14 and has adamant preferences, these wishes may be taken into account for the overall decision. Check to learn more.
Custody and Parenting Time (Visitation) with Children in Dissolution of Marriage Proceedings
Oregon policy assures minor children frequent and continuing contact with parents and encourages parents to share in the rights and responsibilities of rearing their children after a legal separation or divorce (dissolution) when in the best interests of the children. Check to learn more.