What is Divorse?
Divorse documents facilitate the legal process of ending a marriage. They are necessary when filing for separation or dissolution. Explore our state-specific templates for your needs.
Divorse documents help individuals navigate the dissolution of marriage in Oregon. Our attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to fill out.

This package includes multiple legal forms for filing a dissolution of marriage with minor children, providing everything needed for a smooth process.
Get everything needed for an agreed divorce without minor children in one convenient package, including essential legal forms and guidance.
Get everything you need to secure your legal life post-divorce, with multiple essential documents in one convenient package.
Access multiple related legal forms for a dissolution of marriage without children, ensuring everything needed is in one place.
Create a revocable living trust to manage your assets for the benefit of your children, providing peace of mind and flexibility.
This package includes multiple legal forms for filing a dissolution of marriage with minor children, providing everything needed for a smooth process.
Create a living trust to manage your assets, ensuring they are protected and distributed according to your wishes after your passing.
Gather essential information by answering specific questions during a legal proceeding, ensuring full disclosure from the plaintiff.
Prepare your estate plan with a legal document that ensures your wishes are honored after death, specifically tailored for divorced individuals with adult children.
Get everything needed for an agreed divorce without minor children in one convenient package, including essential legal forms and guidance.
Used during divorce proceedings to gather detailed information about assets, income, and debts from either party.
Divorse documents are essential for legally ending a marriage.
Many documents require notarization or witnesses for validity.
Filing fees may apply when submitting divorce paperwork.
Each spouse may need to disclose financial information during the process.
A Marital Settlement Agreement can expedite the divorce if both parties agree.
Divorce cases can be uncontested or contested based on mutual agreement.
Finalizing a divorce may take weeks or months, depending on court schedules.
Begin the process easily with a few simple steps.
Divorce ends the marriage, while legal separation allows couples to live apart without dissolving the marriage.
The duration varies depending on the complexity of the case and court schedules, ranging from weeks to several months.
Yes, individuals can withdraw their divorce petition before the court finalizes the divorce.
You can still file for a contested divorce, which the court will handle.
While not required, having legal representation can help navigate complexities.