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No. We do not release police records for any reason. Contact the police department initiated the records for report information.
No, but your situation may allow you to apply for a “stalking order” against a juvenile.
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No, but your situation may allow you to apply for a “stalking order” against a juvenile. More information on stalking orders can be found below:
Conciliation Services does not provide mediation training. For information about training to become a Mediator, please contact: Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
No, we do not do mediation training. You might try contacting Oregon Mediation Association or Clackamas County Resolution Services.
No. In fact, most cases do not go to court. Victim Services will notify you if your case does go to court and you’ve requested to be notified of hearings.
No. In fact, most cases do not go to court. Victim Services will notify you if your case does go to court and you’ve requested to be notified of hearings.
No. We only mediate custody and parenting time plans.
Voluntary and mandated mediation are provided to help parents resolve custody and parenting time disputes. This service is provided to Washington County residents with minor children experiencing challenges in developing or implementing their custody and parenting time arrangements.
Voluntary and mandated mediation is provided to help parents resolve custody and parenting time disputes. This service is provided to Washington County residences with minor children experiencing challenges in developing or implementing their custody and parenting time arrangements.
While this is a common concern from property owners, the Portland State University Homelessness Research & Action Collaborative published a Village Research and How-To Guide examining property value changes in Portland in four different neighborhoods where an alternative pod style shelter was sited. They found, “In three of the four neighborhoods that are adjacent to residential homes there were no significant changes in property values. The fourth neighborhood did indicate that property values of the nearby residential properties to one of the villages did drop slightly in relation to the opening of the village. However, there are several other factors that could explain those changes.”
Yes. If you or the other party has filed an annulment, dissolution of marriage, legal separation, petitions to establish or modify custody or parenting time or a Filiation proceeding, AND if you have a child under the age of eighteen (18) you shall attend the family law education program.
All parties are required to complete the Family Law Education Program offered by the court-designated providers or a pre-approved alternate education program. Parties shall register for the program or make application to the court for approval of a comparable alternate program within 15 days of receiving notice of this education requirement. Washington County now offers the Family Law Education Program called Parent Education in a combined session with Mediation Orientation. Attending this virtual session meets both requirements.