For a limited time, save 10% off the 2025 print edition of Juvenile Law in Oregon: Dependency. This discount is being offered in conjunction with the upcoming CLE seminar “Juvenile Law—Topics in Delinquency and Dependency.”
The updated edition of Juvenile Law in Oregon: Dependency is authored and reviewed by Oregon attorneys and judges and reflects the latest developments in Oregon dependency law. The 2020 Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act is specifically addressed throughout the book. Other highlights include incorporation of the new terminology enacted by the 2025 Legislature and a discussion of the six factors that courts must now consider in determining a child’s best interest.
The juvenile law CLE will be held on Friday, February 20 and may be attended in person or via live webcast. The CLE will focus on learning about the right to counsel in juvenile cases, the duties of children’s counsel in dependencies, and subject matter jurisdiction in dependency cases. There will also be updates on appellate case law and a review of the Uniform Parentage Act and its application in juvenile cases.
To save 10% off a print copy of Juvenile Law in Oregon: Dependency, place your order on our online bookstore before February 23, 2026.
To register for the February 20 CLE, “Juvenile Law—Topics in Delinquency and Dependency,” click here for in-person registration, or here to attend via the webcast.