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Hruby and Hruby

Oregon Court of Appeals
Sep 30, 1987
743 P.2d 183 (Or. Ct. App. 1987)

Opinion

D8111-68418; CA A38815

On respondent's petition for attorney fees filed April 13, 1987.

Petition denied September 30, 1987.

Appeal from Circuit Court, Multnomah County, Charles S. Crookham, Judge.

Brad Benziger and Todd C. Ainsworth, Portland, attorneys for intervention defendant-respondent, for petition. On the petition was Benziger Karmel, Portland.

Before Joseph, Chief Judge, and Warren and Deits, Judges.


DEITS, J.

Petition for attorney fees denied.


Intervenor moved to intervene in the trial court to obtain legal custody of the child of Kevin and Susan Hruby. The court awarded custody to Kevin, and we affirmed on appeal. 84 Or. App. 448, 734 P.2d 378, rev allowed 303 Or. 534 (1987). Kevin now requests attorney fees. We deny the request, because there is no statutory authority to allow the fees.

The motion to intervene was filed pursuant to ORS 109.119, which provides, in relevant part, that a person who has established a "child-parent relationship" may

"petition or file a motion for intervention with the court having jurisdiction over the custody, placement or guardianship of that child, or if no proceedings are pending, may petition the circuit court for the county in which the minor child resides for an order providing for custody or placement of the child * * *." ORS 109.119 (1).

The statute does not include any provisions authorizing attorney fees.

Kevin relies on ORS 19.220 and ORS 107.105 (1)(i) as authority for awarding fees. ORS 19.220 does not specifically authorize attorney fees in this type of proceeding. ORS 107.105 (i) allows attorney fees in a dissolution proceeding. However, although it is not clear in what kind of "proceeding" an intervenor may intervene under ORS 109.119 (1), that statute specifically does not authorize intervention in a dissolution proceeding:

"This subsection does not grant any right to petition or file a motion for intervention in any proceeding involving the dissolution of marriage."

Therefore, ORS 107.105 (1)(i) does not permit an award of attorney fees in this case.

Petition denied.


Summaries of

Hruby and Hruby

Oregon Court of Appeals
Sep 30, 1987
743 P.2d 183 (Or. Ct. App. 1987)
Case details for

Hruby and Hruby

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Marriage of HRUBY, Petitioner, and HRUBY, Respondent…

Court:Oregon Court of Appeals

Date published: Sep 30, 1987

Citations

743 P.2d 183 (Or. Ct. App. 1987)
743 P.2d 183