Oregon Code § ORS 25.170

Proceedings to require delinquent obligor to appear for examination of financial circumstances
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When a support obligation is more than one month in arrears, the Attorney General or a district attorney may upon motion obtain an order requiring the obligor to appear for the purpose of examination regarding the obligors financial circumstances. The court shall require the obligor to appear at a time and date certain at such place as may be appropriate. The order to appear shall inform the obligor that the obligors answers may be used in subsequent enforcement and possible criminal proceedings, and that the obligor has a right to be represented by an attorney at the examination. The order shall be served upon the obligor in the same manner as service of summons. The order to appear shall also be provided to the obligee by regular first class mail or, if authorized by the obligee, by electronic mail or other electronic delivery method as described by the administrator by rule. The obligee shall have the right to attend any such examination. [Formerly 23.835; 1989 c.599 1; 1993 c.596 4; 2025 c.99 17]

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