Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 107.520 (2026)

Establishment of conciliation jurisdiction

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      107.520 Establishment of conciliation jurisdiction. The circuit court for any county or the circuit courts of more than one county comprising a judicial district after making a determination that the social conditions of the county or district make it desirable to establish conciliation services for the full and proper consideration of domestic relations suits filed in such county or district may exercise conciliation jurisdiction and obtain, use and provide conciliation services under ORS 107.510 to 107.610. After conciliation jurisdiction has been established the circuit court or courts of such county or district may at any time determine that the need for such service does not warrant its continuance and terminate the same. [1963 c.434 §2; 1965 c.625 §1; 1971 c.280 §25; 1999 c.59 §22]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1971–1973 · leading case: In Re the Dissolution of the Marriage of Dunn, 511 P.2d 427 (Or. Ct. App. 1973).
In Re the Dissolution of the Marriage of Dunn, 511 P.2d 427 (Or. Ct. App. 1973). “Appellant’s final contention is that the court, since no conciliation court services had been established in that circuit (ORS 107.520), ② in addition to directing the parties to seek local counseling ③ should also have required them to seek the services of a psycMatrist…”
Norman v. Van Elsberg, 489 P.2d 394 (Or. Ct. App. 1971). “It created conciliation jurisdiction in the circuit court (ORS 107.520), authorized it to offer services (ORS 107.”
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