2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 124 - Abuse Prevention and Reporting; Civil Action for Abuse
Section 124.015 - Hearing upon request of respondent; relief; settlement; effect of proceedings.


(2) In addition to the relief granted under ORS 124.020, the court, in a hearing held pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, may:
(a) Require either party to move from any residence whose title or right to occupy such premises is held jointly by the parties; and
(b) Assess against any party reasonable attorney fees and such costs as may be incurred in the hearing.
(3)(a) If the respondent is represented by an attorney, time for the hearing may be extended for up to five days at the request of the petitioner or guardian petitioner so that the petitioner or guardian petitioner may seek representation.
(b) If the elderly person or person with a disability is represented by an attorney, time for the hearing may be extended for up to five days at the request of the respondent or guardian petitioner so that the respondent or guardian petitioner may seek representation.
(4) The court may approve any consent agreement to bring about a cessation of abuse of the parties. However, the court may not approve a term in a consent agreement that provides for restraint of a party to the agreement unless the other party petitioned for and was granted an order under ORS 124.010. An order or consent agreement made under this section may be amended at any time and shall continue in effect for a period of one year from the date of the order issued under ORS 124.020.
(5) An order or agreement made under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 or ORS 133.310 and 133.381 may not in any manner affect title to any real property.
(6) No undertaking shall be required in any proceeding under ORS 124.005 to 124.040.
(7) Any proceeding under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other available civil or criminal remedies.
(8) Notwithstanding any right or remedy established in ORS chapter 90 or ORS 105.105 to 105.168, a petitioner or guardian petitioner may enforce an order issued under ORS 124.005 to 124.040. [1995 c.666 §§5,5a; 2003 c.257 §3a; 2005 c.671 §9; 2007 c.70 §26]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate

Chapter 124 - Abuse Prevention and Reporting; Civil Action for Abuse

Section 124.005 - Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040.

Section 124.010 - Petition for relief; time limitation; information to be provided petitioner; exception.

Section 124.015 - Hearing upon request of respondent; relief; settlement; effect of proceedings.

Section 124.020 - Ex parte hearing; required findings; judicial relief; forms; request by respondent for hearing.

Section 124.022 - Service of restraining order by sheriff; transmission by electronic communication device.

Section 124.024 - Notice to be given by guardian petitioner.

Section 124.025 - Removal of personal effects; accompanying peace officer; limitation on liability.

Section 124.030 - Proof of service of restraining order to be delivered to sheriff; entry in LEDS; expiration of restraining order; release of respondent pending hearing.

Section 124.050 - Definitions for ORS 124.050 to 124.095.

Section 124.060 - Duty of officials to report; exceptions.

Section 124.065 - Method of reporting; content; notice to law enforcement agency and to department.

Section 124.070 - Duty to investigate; notice to law enforcement agency and department; written findings; review by district attorney.

Section 124.071 - Deadline to complete abuse investigation; exception; written report required.

Section 124.072 - Required disclosure of protected health information to law enforcement agency; liability for disclosure.

Section 124.073 - Training for abuse investigators.

Section 124.075 - Immunity of person making report in good faith; identity confidential.

Section 124.077 - Immunity for disclosure to prospective employer.

Section 124.080 - Photographing of victim; photograph as record.

Section 124.087 - Policies and guidelines to plan for development and standardization of certain resources and technologies.

Section 124.088 - Certain privileges not grounds for excluding evidence in court proceedings.

Section 124.090 - Confidentiality of records; exceptions.

Section 124.100 - Definitions for ORS 124.100 to 124.140; action authorized; relief; qualifications for bringing action; notice to Attorney General.

Section 124.105 - Physical abuse subject to action.

Section 124.110 - Financial abuse subject to action.

Section 124.115 - Persons not subject to action.

Section 124.120 - Relief available.

Section 124.125 - Action by Attorney General, Department of Human Services, other agency or district attorney; investigative demands.