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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Oregon Unmarried Parents document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your full name as the petitioner at the top of the form, ensuring consistency across all documents.
  3. Complete the case number section once you have filed your papers with the clerk. This number must be included on all copies.
  4. Fill out the petition for custody and parenting time, including details about your children and any existing custody arrangements.
  5. If applicable, complete the Petitioner’s certificate of mailing to show that copies were sent to relevant parties, such as the Department of Justice if child support is requested.
  6. Sign your forms in front of a notary or court clerk as required, bringing a valid photo ID for verification.
  7. Once completed, file your forms with the clerk and serve copies to the other party using one of the approved methods outlined in your instructions.

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In Oregon, unmarried parents have the legal right to establish custody and stay involved in their childrens lives. After establishing parentage, Oregon laws treat married and unmarried couples similarly. In custody matters, courts prioritize the childs best interests.
With respect to property division, the court will divide the property of an unmarried couple based on what it finds to be the intent of the parties rather than equitably as required with married couples.
When a child is born to an unmarried mother in California, the mother is automatically granted full legal and physical custody of the child. She thus has the right to make all decisions regarding the child, including the childs healthcare, education, and religion, and can relocate with the child as she pleases.
In Oregon, cohabiting partners without marriage have limited automatic rights. Without filed agreements, property and support claims depend on factors like joint ownership or contributions. For housing, if the partner owns the home, eviction follows landlord-tenant rules, but informal arrangements may lack protections.
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