As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 8.032 - COMPLIANCE WITH DISPUTE RESOLUTION REQUIREMENTS(1) Family Resolution Services will file a notice with the court when parties have attended mediation.(2) In cases in which the parties complete mediation or other dispute resolution process required by SLR 8.031 by a means other than Family Resolution Services, the parties must file a Certificate of Required Dispute Resolution in substantial conformity with the form in the Appendix. The certificate must be filed at least seven days in advance of Trial Assignment, or seven days in advance of hearing or trial if the case is retained by an individual judge. If the certificate has not been filed (or the process waived) on an issue scheduled for hearing or trial, the parties will be deemed not ready and the matter shall not proceed to hearing. Only on matters other than child custody or parenting time may the court consider whether compelling cause exists to allow a matter to proceed.Multnomah Supp. L. R. 8.032
Amended effective 2/1/2024.