(a) The emotional ties between the child and other family members;
(b) The interest of the parties in and attitude toward the child;
(c) The desirability of continuing an existing relationship;
(d) The abuse of one parent by the other;
(e) The preference for the primary caregiver of the child, if the caregiver is deemed fit by the court; and
(f) The willingness and ability of each parent to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing relationship between the other parent and the child. However, the court may not consider such willingness and ability if one parent shows that the other parent has sexually assaulted or engaged in a pattern of behavior of abuse against the parent or a child and that a continuing relationship with the other parent will endanger the health or safety of either parent or the child.
(2) The best interests and welfare of the child in a custody matter shall not be determined by isolating any one of the relevant factors referred to in subsection (1) of this section, or any other relevant factor, and relying on it to the exclusion of other factors. However, if a parent has committed abuse as defined in ORS 107.705, other than as described in subsection (6) of this section, there is a rebuttable presumption that it is not in the best interests and welfare of the child to award sole or joint custody of the child to the parent who committed the abuse.
(3) If a party has a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.), the court may not consider that party’s disability in determining custody unless the court finds that behaviors or limitations of the party that are related to the party’s disability are endangering or will likely endanger the health, safety or welfare of the child.
(4) In determining custody of a minor child under ORS 107.105 or 107.135, the court shall consider the conduct, marital status, income, social environment or lifestyle of either party only if it is shown that any of these factors are causing or may cause emotional or physical damage to the child.
(5) No preference in custody shall be given to the mother over the father for the sole reason that she is the mother, nor shall any preference be given to the father over the mother for the sole reason that he is the father.
(6)(a) The court determining custody of a minor child under ORS 107.105 or 107.135 shall not award sole or joint custody of the child to a parent if:
(A) The court finds that the parent has been convicted of rape under ORS 163.365 or 163.375 or other comparable law of another jurisdiction; and
(B) The rape resulted in the conception of the child.
(b) A denial of custody under this subsection does not relieve the parent of any obligation to pay child support. [1975 c.722 §2; 1987 c.795 §14; 1997 c.707 §35; 1999 c.762 §2; 2011 c.438 §3; 2013 c.72 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Section 107.005 - Annulment of void marriage; declaration of validity; effect of declaration.
Section 107.015 - Grounds for annulment or dissolution of marriage.
Section 107.025 - Irreconcilable differences as grounds for dissolution or separation.
Section 107.075 - Residence requirements.
Section 107.085 - Petition; title; content.
Section 107.088 - Clerk of court to furnish certain information when petition is filed.
Section 107.089 - Documents parties must furnish to each other; effect of failure to furnish.
Section 107.092 - Notice that spouse may continue health insurance coverage; liability of clerk.
Section 107.093 - Restraining order; request for hearing.
Section 107.094 - Forms for restraining order and request for hearing.
Section 107.101 - Policy regarding parenting.
Section 107.102 - Parenting plan; content.
Section 107.103 - Alternative dispute resolution conference procedure.
Section 107.104 - Policy regarding settlement; enforcement of settlement terms; remedies.
Section 107.105 - Provisions of judgment.
Section 107.108 - Support or maintenance for child attending school; rules.
Section 107.115 - Effect of judgment; effective date; appeal pending upon death of party.
Section 107.118 - Definitions for ORS 107.118 to 107.131.
Section 107.121 - Revocation of designation of beneficiary upon entry of judgment.
Section 107.124 - Effect of revocation.
Section 107.127 - Notice of revocation; payments made under governing instrument.
Section 107.131 - Conveyance or release of contingent or expectant interests.
Section 107.133 - Remedy following conviction for attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder.
Section 107.136 - Reinstatement of terminated spousal support.
Section 107.137 - Factors considered in determining custody of child.
Section 107.138 - Temporary status quo order regarding child custody.
Section 107.139 - Post-judgment ex parte temporary custody or parenting time order; hearing.
Section 107.154 - Authority of parent when other parent granted sole custody of child.
Section 107.159 - Notice of change of residence.
Section 107.169 - Joint custody of child; modification.
Section 107.179 - Request for joint custody of children; mediation.
Section 107.406 - Legislative findings; policy regarding spousal support.
Section 107.408 - Duty to provide income tax information.
Section 107.412 - Procedure applicable to ORS 107.407; matters considered; attorney fees.
Section 107.415 - Notice of change of status of child; effect of failure to give notice.
Section 107.434 - Expedited parenting time enforcement procedure; remedies.
Section 107.437 - Order of assistance to obtain custody of child held in violation of custody order.
Section 107.449 - Transfer of proceeding under ORS 107.135 to auxiliary court.
Section 107.452 - Reopening case if assets discovered after entry of judgment.
Section 107.465 - Conversion of judgment of separation into judgment of dissolution.
Section 107.485 - Conditions for summary dissolution procedure.
Section 107.490 - Commencement of proceeding; petition content; court authority.
Section 107.510 - Definitions for ORS 107.510 to 107.610.
Section 107.530 - Source of conciliation services; county to pay expenses.
Section 107.550 - Petition for conciliation jurisdiction; content; rules.
Section 107.560 - Effect of petition; waiver.
Section 107.590 - Court orders; reconciliation agreements.
Section 107.600 - Privacy of proceedings; confidentiality of communications; records.
Section 107.615 - Fees to support services; contracts for service; eligibility rules.
Section 107.705 - Definitions for ORS 107.700 to 107.735.
Section 107.707 - Application of Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
Section 107.710 - Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof.
Section 107.717 - Appearance by telephone or two-way electronic communication device.
Section 107.718 - Restraining order; service of order; request for hearing.
Section 107.719 - Removal of personal effects; party accompanied by peace officer.
Section 107.723 - Service of restraining order; transmission by electronic communication device.
Section 107.725 - Renewal of order entered under ORS 107.716 or 107.718.
Section 107.726 - Standing to petition for relief of person under 18 years of age.
Section 107.732 - Recovering custody of child.
Section 107.735 - Duties of State Court Administrator.
Section 107.755 - Court-ordered mediation; rules.
Section 107.775 - Methods of providing mediation services; qualifications; costs.
Section 107.785 - Privacy of proceedings; confidentiality of communications; records.
Section 107.835 - Waiver of personal service in subsequent contempt proceeding.
Section 107.840 - Confidentiality of Social Security numbers.