Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/109.165
Timestamp: 2019-08-23 09:17:07
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ORS 109.165 - Vacation or modification of judgment - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 3 Chapter 109 Section 109.165
2017 ORS 109.165¹
(1) Upon motion of either party, the court may set aside, alter or modify any portion of the judgment that provides for the support of the minor child or child attending school, as defined in ORS 107.108 (Support or maintenance for child attending school). As to any installment or payment of money that has accrued up to the time the nonmoving party, other than the state, is served with a motion to set aside, alter or modify the judgment, the judgment is final and the court may not change it. However, the court may allow a credit against child support arrearages for periods of time, excluding reasonable parenting time unless otherwise provided by order or judgment, during which the obligor, with the knowledge and consent of the obligee or pursuant to court order, has physical custody of the child. A child attending school is a party for purposes of this section.
(a) Whether there is pending in this state or any other jurisdiction any type of support proceeding involving the child, including a proceeding brought under ORS 25.287 (Proceedings to modify orders to comply with formula), 109.100 (Petition for support), 125.025 (Authority of the court in protective proceedings), 416.400 (Definitions for ORS 416.400 to 416.465) to 416.465 (Relief from compliance with order), 419B.400 (Authority to order support) or 419C.590 (Authority of court to order support) or ORS chapter 110; and
(b) Whether there exists in this state or any other jurisdiction a support order, as defined in ORS 110.503 (Definitions), involving the child, other than the judgment the party is moving to set aside, alter or modify.
(3) The moving party shall include with the motion a certificate regarding any pending support proceeding and any existing support order other than the judgment the party is moving to set aside, alter or modify. The party shall use a certificate that is in a form established by court rule and include information required by court rule and subsection (2) of this section.
(4)(a) It is the policy of this state:
(d) Nothing in paragraph (b) or (c) of this subsection limits a party’s ability, in a separate proceeding, to file a motion to modify an order or judgment under subsection (1) of this section or to seek enforcement of an ancillary agreement to the order or judgment. [1969 c.619 §6; 1973 c.827 §12i; 1989 c.812 §8; 1997 c.704 §58; 1997 c.707 §22; 2001 c.203 §8; 2003 c.116 §10; 2003 c.419 §3; 2003 c.576 §141; 2015 c.298 §95]
Authority of court to approve agree­ment between parties and incorporate it into its decree implies that without such approval agree­ment is not binding on court, and cannot prevent access to courts. Fox v. Hohenshelt, 19 Or App 617, 528 P2d 1376 (1974)
Invalidity of support order incorporating agree­ment must be based on grounds adequate to justify recision of contract. State ex rel Adult & Family Serv. Div. v. Hansen, 54 Or App 47, 634 P2d 256 (1981)
69 OLR 713 (1990)