Legal Question in Family Law in Oregon

I have had custody of my 6 year old son since he was a few months old. His mother never paid the child support ordered by the court. She never really had a job and i did not have the heart to send her to jail. About a year ago I removed the support order when I changed the parenting plan. I just figured it would be easier since she wasn't paying and never really thought she would, again she never really had a job. Well, now she has a good steady job and I was wondering if there was a possibility of me reinstating the support now that she does have means of helping out with our son


Asked on 7/10/11, 6:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lawrence D. Gorin, Atty. Law Offices of Lawrence Gorin

Yes, you can get a support order now even though you rejected one once before.

Contact the Washington County District Attorney's Office, Family Support Section for information as to how to proceeding.

Website is:

http://www.co.washington.or.us/DistrictAttorney/ChildSupport/index.cfm

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Answered on 7/10/11, 10:59 pm


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