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Order Enforcing Parenting Plan - Parenting Time E3 - Oregon
| Order Enforcing Parenting Plan - Parenting Time Form. This is a Oregon form and can be used in Dissolution Of Marriage Domestic Relations Circuit Court Linn Local County . |
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Form E3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LINN IN THE MATTER OF 9 THE M ARRIAGE OF 9SEPARATION OF 9 CUSTODY PROCEEDING 9OTHER , PETITIONER, AND , RESPONDENT. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO.________________ ORDER ENFORCING 9PARENTING PLAN 9PARENTING TIME THIS MATTER CAME BEFORE the court on motion by 9Petitioner // 9Respondent to enforce the parenting time or parenting plan in this case; 9the court having heard evidence and arguments of the parties and/or their counsel orders as follows: 9based upon the stipulation and agreement of the parties the court orders as follows: 9proof of service having been provided to the court by the moving party and the responding party having failed to appear as ordered and thereby being in default, the court having heard a prima facie offering of evidence from the moving party, orders as follows: A. 9 Modifying the provisions relating to the parenting plan by: 9 (1) Imposing a detailed parenting time schedule, as follows: 9see attached plan 9 (2) Imposing additional terms and conditions on the parenting time schedule as follows: ____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 (3) Adding the following additional parenting time, having been found by the court to be in the best interests of the child, to compensate for wrongful deprivation of parenting time: ________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 9 (4) Requiring that the Linn County Visitation Schedule/Parenting Plan shall apply and govern visitation and parenting time in this case beginning: . (A copy is attached.) 9 (5) that the party violating the parenting plan provisions shall post bond or security in the sum of $____________ which shall be forfeited upon a showing that the terms of this order and or the parenting plan Page 1 of 2, ORDER ENFORCING Linn County Form Form E3 Order Enforcing.wpd (11/8/01) American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com has been violated by 9petitioner // 9respondent. 9 (6) Requiring either or both to attend counseling or educational sessions focusing on the effect violation of the parenting plan can have on children, to begin no later than ___________ and to be completed no later than ___________________. 9 (7) Awarding the prevailing party attorney fees and costs pursuant to ORCP 68. 9 (8) 9Terminating, 9suspending from ________ until _______, or 9 modifying spousal support as follows:______________________________________________________. 9 (9) 9Terminating, 9suspending from ________ until _______, or 9 modifying spousal support as follows:______________________________________________________; the Court finding that parenting time has been denied or interfered with absent good cause and the other requirements of ORS 107.431 are met. 9 (10) A hearing for modification of custody shall be scheduled forthwith. DATED and Ordered this _____ day of _____________________________, 20___. ____________________________________ CIRCUIT JUDGE NOTICE REGARDING TERMINOLOGY These papers refer to "Parenting Plans", "Parenting time", "visitation" and "visitation schedules". Time scheduled for non-custodial parents to spend with their children has traditionally been referred to as "visitation". The 1997 Legislature enacted laws changing that term to "Parenting Time" and the "visitation schedules" to "Parenting Plans". Page 2 of 2, ORDER ENFORCING Linn County Form Form E3 Order Enforcing.wpd (11/8/01) American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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