It is the policy of the State of Oregon to encourage persons obligated to support other persons as the result of a dissolution or annulment of marriage or as the result of a legal separation to obtain or to cooperate in the obtaining of life insurance adequate to provide for the continued support of those persons in the event of the obligor’s death.
ORS 107.810
Known as the Family Abuse Prevention Act
The act spans §§ 107.005–107.843 (155 sections).
Applied in 15 court decisions — leading case Tupper v. Roan (2010)
Most recently applied in 335 Or. App. 187 - Klemp v. Andrach (September 2024)
1981 c.775 §9
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