Last I heard (via the news approx 3-4 days ago), it's the 22nd. I've never heard that it's the 13th.
The RO was scheduled on the OJIN website for July 13th. I believe that date is separate from a motion for TH to vacate the home or anything else. The RO hearing date may have changed, I haven't checked in 5 days. Info from a Women's Law about restraining orders is below with link (bolding by me):
http://www.womenslaw.org/laws_state_type.php?id=577&state_code=OR&open_id=11646#content-4175
What will happen when I file for a restraining order?
When you go to the court to file for a restraining order, the judge might give you a temporary restraining order. A temporary restraining order is a court order designed to provide you and your family members with immediate protection from the abuser. You may receive a temporary restraining order as soon as you file your petition, without the abuser present in court.
The temporary restraining order is legal as soon as the court grants it. However, it cannot be enforced until the abuser has been served with notice of the order. A sheriff or another qualified person will serve the abuser with a copy of the order.
After the respondent (the abuser) receives the temporary restraining order, he has 30 days to ask for a hearing. If the abuser asks for a hearing, it must be held within 21 days of that request. If the abuser contests (fights) the temporary order, then you will have a court hearing to determine if the temporary restraining order will continue.
Once issued, your (permanent) restraining order is in effect for one year unless:
1. the order is dismissed or modified by the court;
2. it is dismissed earlier by the court at your request; or
3. the court renews it at your request, whichever comes first.*
Note: At the time you file your petition for a temporary restraining order, the judge may schedule an "exceptional circumstances" hearing. See What is an exceptional circumstances hearing?
Oregon also has what are called stalking protection orders, which are court orders that are designed to stop someone from harassing you (or your family members). Read more about stalking orders here: What is a stalking protection order?
You may be able to get both a stalking protection order and a temporary restraining order, if both apply to your situation.
*O.R.S. § 107.718(3)
** O.R.S. § 107.718(2)
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back to topWhat is an exceptional circumstances hearing?
When you file a restraining order, an "
exceptional circumstances" hearing will be scheduled if the judge determines that there are issues affecting the custody of your child(ren).
The judge will order that this hearing be held within 14 days. At this hearing, the judge will ask both you and the respondent to appear and provide additional information about the circumstances of your children and your contact with them. For example, the judge may order such a hearing if you are not the usual and primary caretaker of the children, or if your request for custody conflicts with a previous order of the court in another matter.*
* O.R.S. § 107.718(2)