affirmed in part and reversed in part, and the case is remanded to the circuit court for further proceedings. Opinion of the Court by Justice Rives Kistler. Today, the Oregon…
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Teen and Parent Legal Angst and What to do about it
…and their links to all sorts of information for teenagers. Try these also: The State of Oregon Commission on Children and Families. Some counties have additional resources through their Juvenile…
Legal Help for Pro Se Litigants from the Oregon State Bar
The Oregon State Bar (OSB) Information and Referral Service can refer you to an attorney who will handle your case OR they can refer you to a coach. The…
Oregon Consumer Law: Parking Tickets, Tax Collectors, Weekend Tow Jobs, and a “Notice of Tort Claim” Appeal
recipient eventually hears from the Oregon Department of Revenue. The state acts as the collection agency for other government entities, including Multnomah County Courts. The Desk had two such tickets,…
Evaluating State Court Self-Help Programs
law library, legal aid office, a nonprofit legal assistance service, or your state representatives.) For example, in Oregon, visit the Oregon Law Help website and check out the Legal Assistance Resources…
Online Oregon Criminal Records Searches (re CriminalSearches dot com)
includes information that may not be a criminal offense in Oregon (for example, traffic violations) states that a nonexistent office (“Administrative Office of the Courts”) is the source of the…
Grandparents and other Third-parties Seeking Custody of Children in Oregon
an analysis of the likelihood of you prevailing in your case and give you an estimate of what it will cost. The Oregon State Bar Information and Referral Service has…
Eyewitness Identification in Oregon: A Quiz for Lawyers
You can find at the Library of Defense a “ 2012 Oregon Criminal Law Quiz,” December 19, 2011, by Ryan Scott: “The Oregon Supreme Court has under advisement State…
Oregon Laws for Motor scooters, pocket bikes, mini-choppers or mini-motorcycles
between 11 and 17 years old, you can also always contact the Problem Solvers (FREE) service at the Oregon State Bar. An attorney can help you answer your question:…
How Do I Ban an Oregon Public Library Book? Let Me Count the Ways.
you to communicate with the library’s Director and managers. Or, you can find your library at one of these Oregon library directories. For more information on banned books: 1)…
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