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Domestic Violence
Warning - How an Abuser Can Discover Your Internet Use
(Separate Website)
Information about how an abuser can discover your internet use and how you can minimize the risks.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Workplace Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assualt or Stalking Your job and your safety are important. Laws in Oregon protect workers who are victims of domestic violence, stalking and sexual assault.
By: Oregon Law Center and Legal Aid Services of Oregon
Electronic Notice to Petitioner when Protection Orders are Served New voluntary electronic system notifies petitioner when an Order of Protection (FAPA, EPPDAPA, etc.) has been served. More information and a link to s a short video are included on the FactSheet.
By: Oregon Department of Justice
EPPDAPA Protective Orders - A Guide for Advocates Information that is intended to be particularly helpful for advocates who assist survivors.
By: Oregon Law Center
Family Abuse Prevention Act Restraining Orders - A Guide for Advocates Information that is intended to be particularly helpful for advocates who assist survivors.
For Respondents: How to Contest a Restraining Order
(Separate Website)
Information for respondents in Family Abuse Prevention Act cases.
By: Oregon Judicial Department
How to Get a Family Abuse Prevention Act Restraining Order
Information about Family Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA) Restraining Orders to help protect you from domestic violence.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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How to Get a Stalking Protective Order in Oregon
Information about how to get an order to help protect you or your children from stalking.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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How to Get an Order to Protect Elderly Persons or Persons with Disabilities from Abuse
Information about orders available to help protect seniors and people with disabilities from abuse.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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How to Prepare for Your Contested Restraining Order Hearing How to prepare for a hearing if your restraining order or order of protection is being contested.
By: Oregon Law Center and Legal Aid Services of Oregon
Stalking Protective Orders - A Guide for Advocates Information that is intended to be particularly helpful for advocates who assist survivors.
Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
(Separate Website)
The ACP enables victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to keep their residential address information confidential. It is designed to prevent offenders from using state and local government records to locate their victims.
By: Oregon Department of Justice
Domestic Violence and Guns Brochure The brochure was prepared by the Oregon Firearms and Domestic Violence Task Force. It provides information about safety planning, the risks presented by firearms, and state and federal firearms laws.
By: Oregon Firearms and Domestic Violence Task Force
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Family Law Forms for Oregon
(Separate Website)
Forms that can be used in a variety of Oregon family law cases, including dissolution cases and custody cases for unmarried parents.
By: Oregon Judical Department, Office of the State Court Administrator
Family Law In Oregon 2010 A booklet that provides information about Oregon family law issues. Topics include: Marriage and Divorce, Paternity, Custody and Parenting Time, Child Support, The Child Welfare Program of the Department of Human Services, Adoption, Protection from Abuse, and Guardianships.
By: Legal Aid Services of Oregon
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Getting Help
(Separate Website)
Important safety resources, including how to find help in other states.
By: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Governor's Advocacy Office (Ombudsman)
(Separate Website)
The Governor's Advocacy Office at the Department of Human Services is part of the Department's Director's Office and serves as the Ombudsman for the Department's programs and services. The Children's Ombudsman is also located in this office.
By: State of Oregon Department of Human Services
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Information for Crime Victims
(Separate Website)
This program assists survivors, advocates for victims and witnesses within the criminal justice system. A list of programs with contact information is provided.
By: Oregon Department of Justice
Know the Laws: Oregon
(Separate Website)
Learn about laws that help survivors at www.WomensLaw.org. Includes access to forms and information about Federal, Oregon, Tribal and Religious laws that affect survivors.
By: National Network to End Domestic Violence, Inc.
Legal Aid Offices in Oregon
(Separate Website)
Find the legal services provider for your county.
By: Legal Services
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