Oregon Statutes
§ 25.542 — Preventing transfer of assets to evade compliance with order
Oregon § 25.542
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 25.542 (2026).
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If at any time subsequent to service, receipt or refusal of a notice pursuant to ORS 25.511, and prior to the entry of an order, the administrator reasonably believes that the parent is about to transfer, encumber, convey, sell, remove, secrete, waste or otherwise dispose of property which could be made subject to collection action to satisfy the order for past support, the administrator may certify the matter to the circuit court, accompanied by a legal description of the property in question, in order to obtain a temporary restraining order directing that such property not be transferred, encumbered, conveyed, sold, removed, secreted, wasted or otherwise disposed of pending entry of a support order by the circuit court. The administrator shall, in such cases, file in the case record a ce
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