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Oregon Statutes - Chapter 109 - Parent and Child Rights and Relationships - Section 109.119 - Rights of person who establishes emotional ties creating child-parent relationship or ongoing personal relationship; presumption regarding legal parent; motion for intervention. - Legal Research
Oregon Statutes - Chapter 109 - Parent and Child Rights and Relationships - Section 109.119 - Rights of person who establishes emotional ties creating child-parent relationship or ongoing personal relationship; presumption regarding legal parent; motion for intervention.
(A) The petitioner or intervenor is or recently has been the child�s primary caretaker;
(B) The petitioner or intervenor is or recently has been the child�s primary caretaker;
(a) Cause an investigation, examination or evaluation to be made under ORS 107.425 or may appoint an individual or a panel or may designate a program to assist the court in creating parenting plans or resolving disputes regarding parenting time and to assist the parties in creating and implementing parenting plans under ORS 107.425 (3).
(8) When a petition or motion to intervene is filed under this section seeking guardianship or custody of a child who is a foreign national, the petitioner or intervenor shall serve a copy of the petition or motion on the consulate for the child�s country.
(a) �Child-parent relationship� means a relationship that exists or did exist, in whole or in part, within the six months preceding the filing of an action under this section, and in which relationship a person having physical custody of a child or residing in the same household as the child supplied, or otherwise made available to the child, food, clothing, shelter and incidental necessaries and provided the child with necessary care, education and discipline, and which relationship continued on a day-to-day basis, through interaction, companionship, interplay and mutuality, that fulfilled the child�s psychological needs for a parent as well as the child�s physical needs. However, a relationship between a child and a person who is the nonrelated foster parent of the child is not a child-parent relationship under this section unless the relationship continued over a period exceeding 12 months.
(b) �Circumstances detrimental to the child� includes but is not limited to circumstances that may cause psychological, emotional or physical harm to a child.
(c) �Grandparent� means the legal parent of the child�s legal parent.
(d) �Legal parent� means a parent as defined in ORS 419A.004 whose rights have not been terminated under ORS 419B.500 to 419B.524.
(e) �Ongoing personal relationship� means a relationship with substantial continuity for at least one year, through interaction, companionship, interplay and mutuality. [1985 c.516 §2; 1987 c.810 §1; 1993 c.372 §1; 1997 c.92 §1; 1997 c.479 §1; 1997 c.873 §20; 1999 c.569 §6; 2001 c.873 §§1,1a,1e; 2003 c.143 §§1,2; 2003 c.231 §§4,5; 2003 c.576 §§138,139]
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