Summary
Improper service of child support orders in Oregon can be contested in court. If you havent been properly served, consider filing a motion to quash. To obtain affidavits of service, contact the court where the case was filed. You may need to fill out a request form or pay a fee, but fee waivers are possible if you demonstrate financial hardship. Consult with a lawyer for guidance on challenging service and navigating the legal process.Full Conversation
Oregon Child support order, lack of proper service
It sounds like you're dealing with an issue related to the service of a child support order in Oregon. Proper service is crucial in legal proceedings. Here are some general points about service requirements in Oregon:
- Service must be completed by a qualified individual, like a sheriff or process server.
- The person being served must be given proper notice.
- If service was not done correctly, you may challenge it in court.
Could you tell me if the service was done by mail, in person, or another method?
Mail,and in person to a "Jane Doe"
Thanks for sharing that information, ****! It seems there might be an issue with the service to a "Jane Doe." In Oregon, if the service was improper, you might be able to contest it. Have you considered filing a motion to quash or challenge the service in court?
Yes i have not been served any orders for this case but once in *, not for the Amended Order in *, or amendments and modifications in *,*,*,*
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It seems like you have a complex issue regarding improper service of a child support order and subsequent amendments. You may want to consider filing a motion to contest the service in New Jersey, where you currently reside. Would you like more information on how to proceed with this?
Oregon is the state
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It seems like you are dealing with a complex issue regarding improper service of child support orders and amendments in Oregon. You may want to consult with a lawyer to explore filing a motion to quash or contest the service. Would you like more information on how to proceed with this matter?
How do I obtain affidavits of service on all orders for this case
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To obtain affidavits of service for your case, you can follow these steps:
- Contact the Court: Reach out to the court in Oregon where the case was filed and ask for copies of the affidavits of service.
- Request Documents: You may need to fill out a request form or pay a fee for the documents.
- Consult the Clerk: The court clerk can guide you on the process and any specific requirements.
Would you like any further assistance or information?
If its for legal purposes can I get the fee waived
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In some cases, courts may waive fees if you can demonstrate financial hardship or if the case involves a public interest. You can request a fee waiver by filing an application with the court, often called an "In Forma Pauperis" application. Check with the Oregon court for specific requirements and forms.