(2) All children conceived or born of parents who married or who may hereafter marry prior to the expiration of six months from the date of a judgment of divorce or declaring a marriage void rendered in a suit to which one of the parents was a party or during the period of an appeal from such a judgment, if the marriage is in all other respects regular, are legitimate. [Amended by 2003 c.576 §373]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 106 - Marriage; Domestic Partnership
Section 106.020 - Prohibited and void marriages.
Section 106.041 - Marriage license; application; record.
Section 106.045 - Fee for marriage license; purpose.
Section 106.050 - Proof of age; when affidavit required.
Section 106.077 - Issuance of marriage license; waiting period; exception.
Section 106.081 - Fetal alcohol syndrome pamphlets.
Section 106.100 - County clerk’s records.
Section 106.120 - Who may solemnize marriage; fee; personal payment; records.
Section 106.150 - Form of solemnization; witnesses; solemnization before organization.
Section 106.165 - Form of commemorative marriage certificate; preparation; rules.
Section 106.190 - Legitimacy of issue of certain imperfect marriages.
Section 106.220 - Name upon entering into marriage; legal effect.
Section 106.300 - Short title.
Section 106.305 - Legislative findings.
Section 106.310 - Definitions for ORS 106.300 to 106.340.
Section 106.315 - Prohibited and void domestic partnerships.
Section 106.320 - Form of declaration and certificate of domestic partnership.
Section 106.330 - Registration fee.
Section 106.335 - Name upon entering into domestic partnership; legal effect.
Section 106.345 - Equivalency of privileges, immunities, rights, benefits and responsibilities.