Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2007

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. L. N.

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. L. N.
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided May 16, 2007 · Edmonds, Sercombe, Wollheim
212 Or. App. 695; 159 P.3d 333; 2007 Ore. App. LEXIS 692

State ex rel. Juvenile Department v. L. N.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

Mother appeals a judgment finding child to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court. ORS 419B.100. At the time that the dependency petition was filed, child was a resident of Mexico. The state concedes that ORS 419B.100 “does not appear to permit a juvenile court to take jurisdiction over a child living in another country * * We agree and accept the state’s concession. Cf. State ex rel Juv. Dept. v. Kennedy, 66 Or App 89, 94, 672 P2d 1233 (1983) (concluding, under former version of juvenile code, that “personal jurisdiction over a child in a dependency proceeding is proper when the child is a resident or a non-resident who is taken into custody within the state” (footnote omitted)).

Reversed.

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