Or. Admin. Code § 137-055-3480 - Modification of a Support Order to Zero or Termination of a Support Order
(1) The
administrator may, upon its own initiative, or upon the request of a party
modify a child support obligation to zero when:
(a) No minor children for whom support was
ordered are currently in the physical custody of the obligee;
(b) The family has reconciled (the obligor,
obligee, and minor children live together as an intact family); or
(c) Support rights are not assigned to the
state and the obligee has requested that the administrator modify the support
obligation to zero.
(2)
During a hearing pursuant to this rule, OAR 137-055-3420, or 137-055-3430, if
an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) finds facts that satisfy the conditions of
subsections (1)(a), (b), or (c) of this rule, the ALJ is authorized to modify
the order to zero.
(3) If modifying
under subsections (1)(a) or (c) of this rule, and there is an adult child:
(a) A tier as defined in OAR 137-055-1020 may
be included for the adult child; or
(b) The order may be modified to remove
support provisions for the adult child but can be modified later to include
support provisions for a child attending school if the adult child qualifies
for support under ORS 107.108.
(4) No order modifying a support obligation
to zero shall be taken ex parte.
(5) Nothing in this rule prohibits the
suspension of support accrual under any order because the obligor receives cash
assistance, as provided in ORS 25.245, or qualifies as an incarcerated obligor,
as provided in ORS 25.247.
(6) An
order may be terminated if the children covered by the order are being added to
a different order, or if the family has experienced a change of circumstances
that makes a support order unnecessary or legally inappropriate, including but
not limited to, reconciliation of the parents or relinquishment of parental
rights.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 25.505 & 180.345
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 25.287 & 25.527
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