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Oregon Presumed (Putative) Father Laws

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Presumed (Putative) Fathers
State-Specific Search Results


Oregon

Does State have a Putative Father Registry:
Yes


Registry/Paternity Requirements to Receive Notice

Statute:
§ 109.096
Must file notice of the initiation of filiation proceedings prior to child's being placed in the physical custody of a person for the purpose of adoption.
If paternity not established, putative father is entitled to notice of adoption proceedings if petitioner knows, or should have known, that:

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Child resided with the putative father at any time during 60 days immediately preceding the initiation of the proceeding, or at any time since the child's birth if he is less than 60 days old when proceeding is initiated.
Putative father has repeatedly contributed or tried to contribute to the support of the child during the year immediately preceding the initiation of the proceeding, or during the period since the child's birth if he is less than one year old when the proceeding is initiated.
File with the Center for Health Statistics of the Health Division of the Department of Human Services.


Information Contained in Registry/Claim

Statute:

Not addressed in statutes reviewed.


Revocation of Claim to Paternity

Statute:

Not addressed in statutes reviewed.


Access to Information Maintained in Registry

Statute:

Not addressed in statutes reviewed. by Court

Statute:
§ 109.311(1)
Each petition shall be accompanied by a written disclosure statement itemizing all expenditures.
Form of disclosure statement determined by the department.

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