Oregon Family Law Resources and Legal Information
For information regarding Family Law in Oregon, go to the Oregon Judicial Department website
For more information about Parenting Plans
For information on the Parent Education classes in Multnomah, Washington or Clackamas counties:
- Multnomah County Parent Education
- Clackamas County Parent Education
- Washington County: Kid's Turn (503) 846-0665
- Other counties Oregon Judicial Department website
Mediation Organizations & Directories
Association for Conflict Resolution: This national organization has information about mediation and publications about divorce.
Mediate.com for information and a list of mediators in your area
Additional Information and Directories
Divorce Info: Created by a Florida divorce attorney and mediator, this site offers relevant articles, including "How Can I Get the Kids Through This?", "What are the Mistakes People Make Most Often in Divorce?", and "What do I do now that I've Screwed Up?".
Divorce Source: This site has book lists, helpful articles, and referrals to various professionals indexed by city and state.
Divorce Central: Resources and links including other state laws and organizations, and frequently asked questions.
Divorce Support: Resources and services including forms and guidebooks for Oregon, finding a divorce professional, information on child support, and a bookstore.
Just For Kids: Books for and about kids
Parenting Time Calendar: (see also the parenting time calculator as part of the Oregon Child Support Calculator)
Oregon State Bar: Legal information for the public is available at their "Legal Links" location. Also information about the Lawyer Referral Service and Modest Means Program.
Oregon Law Help: Provides a list of Oregon's legal aid programs and in the state, and free legal information for low-income Oregonians.
Oregon Legal Help at the Oregon Judicial Department.
Portland Metropolitan Area - Tri-County Courts
Clackamas County Circuit Court
Multnomah County Circuit Court
Washington County Circuit Court
Books
A list of books is available in the Basic Parenting Plan Guide site of the Oregon Judicial Department.

