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SB 190

Relating to child custody.

2025 Regular Session

Oregon's SB 190 addresses child custody law; currently in Judiciary Committee awaiting substantive review and potential amendments.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · SB 190

Legislative bill overview

SB 190 is an Oregon bill relating to child custody that was introduced in January 2025 and is currently in the Judiciary Committee. Without access to the bill's specific text, it appears to address provisions governing custody arrangements, determinations, or procedures in family law matters.

Why is this important

Child custody legislation directly affects family law outcomes and the legal rights of parents and guardians in Oregon. Changes to custody standards or procedures can influence how courts make decisions affecting children's living arrangements, parental access, and family stability across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Custody standard modifications: Any changes to how courts weigh factors like parental fitness, child preferences, or "best interests of the child" standards could generate debate between different parental rights groups
  • Shared custody presumptions: Proposals to establish presumptions favoring joint custody or primary custody arrangements typically spark disagreement between family law advocates
  • Procedural changes: Modifications to custody evaluation processes, mediation requirements, or court procedures may be contested by family law practitioners and parent advocacy organizations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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