Parenting Plans
Oregon law requires a parenting plan in court cases involving parenting time. The parenting plan may be general or detailed. It must say how much time, at a minimum, the children will spend with the each parent. ORS 107.102
Supplemental Local Rule 8.085
8.085 Parenting Plans and Non‑Custodial Parenting Time Schedules
Unless otherwise directed by the Court, or the parties stipulate to a different schedule of parenting time which is approved by the Court, a parent shall have the right to have parenting time with the minor child(ren) of the parties according to the schedule and guidelines which are set forth in Appendix 3 of this local rule. Additional suggestions are contained in Appendix 4 of this local rule
Forms
View Oregon Judicial Department
Family Law Program Information regarding parenting plans.