Oregon Divorse
Divorse documents help individuals navigate the dissolution of marriage in Oregon. Our attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to fill out.
Similar documents: key differences
- Divorce vs. Legal Separation — Divorce ends the marriage, while legal separation allows spouses to live apart but remain legally married.
- Uncontested Divorce vs. Contested Divorce — Uncontested divorce means both parties agree on all terms; contested requires court intervention.
- Divorce Decree vs. Marital Settlement Agreement — A divorce decree is a court order finalizing the divorce, while a marital settlement agreement outlines terms negotiated by the parties.
- Petition for Dissolution vs. Complaint for Divorce — Both terms are often interchangeable but may differ by state; both initiate divorce proceedings.
- Joint Petition for Divorce vs. Individual Petition — A joint petition is filed by both spouses together, while an individual petition is filed by one spouse.
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Types of Divorce forms
Separation Agreement
Establish clear terms for separating partners, detailing property division and support obligations.
Acknowledgment About Dissolution / Divorce / Separation
Use this form to acknowledge your understanding of the dissolution or separation process when filing without an attorney.
Respondent's Acknowledgment About Dissolution (Divorce) Separation
Use this form to acknowledge your understanding of the divorce process without full legal representation, ensuring you are aware of your responsibilities.
Separation + Support: Joint Custody & Mutual Support
Create a binding agreement for custody, visitation, and support of children after separation, ensuring both parents maintain shared responsibilities.
Certificate Regarding Pending Child Support Proceedings
Use this certificate to disclose any pending child support cases or existing orders, ensuring clarity in your legal proceedings.
Certificate of Service
Use this document to confirm that important court papers were properly delivered to the involved parties in a family case.
Co-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
Use this to jointly apply for divorce or dissolution of a domestic partnership in Oregon, ensuring a straightforward process for couples in agreement.
Co-Petitioner (with No
Request the segregation of social security numbers to protect sensitive information from public access during legal proceedings.
Co-Petitioner Stipulated General Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage and Money Award
Resolve your marriage or domestic partnership with a legally binding agreement on dissolution and financial matters.
Co-Petitioner's (Minor Children) Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing
Used when co-petitioners seek court approval for a judgment without a hearing, outlining child support or custody arrangements.
Co-Petitioners' (with Minor Children) Affidavit in Support of Motion for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period
Use this affidavit to request a waiver of the 90-day waiting period before finalizing a divorce with minor children involved.
Co-Petitioners' (with Minor Children) Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing
Use this form to request a court judgment without a hearing when both parties agree on the terms, especially in cases involving minor children.
Co-Petitioners' (with Minor Children) Motion for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period
Request to waive a 90-day waiting period in family law cases involving minor children when immediate action is necessary.
Order on Motion for Default
Establish a default judgment when the other party fails to respond, streamlining your legal process.
Petitioner's - Respondent's Ex Parte Motion - Affidavit and Order for Non Disclosure of Info
Request an order to keep personal information confidential, protecting health and safety in legal matters.
Summons Regarding Marriage Dissolution
Respond to a marriage dissolution petition to protect your rights and interests in the case.
Summons — Domestic Relations Suit
Respond to family law petitions, like divorce or custody requests, to avoid default judgments against you.
Acceptance of Service
Confirm receipt of legal documents to ensure compliance with court procedures and protect your rights.
Certificate of Mailing - 90 Day Waiting Period
Use this document to certify that you mailed important documents during the divorce process, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
Notice of Statutory Restraining Order Preventing the Dissipation of Assets in Domestic Relations Action
Use this legal form to prevent asset dissipation during domestic relations proceedings to ensure fair outcomes for both parties.
Petitioner's Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order of Default
Use this affidavit to request a default order when the respondent fails to respond in a divorce case, ensuring your rights are protected.
Petitioner's Affidavit, Motion and Order for Default Decree of Dissolution
Use this document to obtain a default dissolution decree when your spouse does not respond to divorce proceedings.
Petitioners Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order of Default
Use this affidavit to support a motion for default when the respondent has not responded to legal action.
Request for Hearing Regarding Statutory Restraining Order
Request a hearing to modify or terminate specific terms of an existing statutory restraining order.
Declaration Supporting Judgment of Dissolution
Use this declaration to support your request for a court judgment in a divorce or domestic partnership dissolution, especially when the other party has not responded.
General Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage
Legally end a marriage or registered domestic partnership with this court-approved document, outlining the terms of dissolution.
Judgment of Summary Dissolution
Use this document for a simplified and quicker divorce process, allowing couples to dissolve their marriage without extensive litigation.
Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage
Use this form to finalize the legal end of a marriage, addressing custody and support issues.
Motion and Affidavit in Support of Judgment
Request a judgment when the other party fails to respond legally, ensuring your rights are protected.
Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing
Request the court to approve a judgment based on an affidavit without a hearing.
Petitioner's Affidavit Supporting Judgment
Use this affidavit to support your judgment in a marriage dissolution case without a hearing, establishing key facts about your marriage.
Petitioner's Affidavit Supporting Judgment of Dissolution
Use this affidavit to support your request for a judgment of separation from your spouse or registered domestic partner.
Petition to Modify
Request to end child support due to visitation interference and child's adulthood status.
Notice of Obligations for Parents Guardians
Understand your financial responsibilities as a parent or guardian when a court mandates support or services for your child.
Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing
Obtain a judgment without a court hearing by filing this affidavit, streamlining your case's resolution.
Affidavit in Support of Motion for Status Quo
Use this affidavit to request a status quo order during custody disputes, ensuring the current living situation of children remains unchanged while legal matters are resolved.
Affidavit in Support of Motion for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period
Need to expedite a divorce? This form requests a waiver of the standard 90-day waiting period under specific circumstances.
Affidavit of Noncompliance - Motion to Reactivate
Use this form to declare noncompliance with a mediation agreement and request reactivation of your case.
Affidavit of Service Regarding Various Motions, Orders, Etc Regarding COPE
Use this document to affirm that specific court orders were properly delivered to the relevant parties, ensuring legal compliance.
Judgment Modifying Judgment Regarding Custody - Parenting Time - Jurisdiction Order
Use this form to adjust custody or parenting time arrangements when circumstances change, ensuring the child's best interests are prioritized.
Petitioner's Affidavit Application for Decree
Use this affidavit to support your dissolution application without a hearing, confirming your marriage details and separation circumstances.
Petitioner's Certificate of Mailing to Child Support Division
Confirm that you’ve mailed necessary documents to the Child Support Division, ensuring compliance with court requirements during divorce proceedings.
Support Order Abstract
Use this form to establish or modify a support order in Oregon's court, ensuring proper documentation for payment obligations.
Motion to Modify Decree — Restore Name
Easily request a court order to revert your name to your married name after a divorce, addressing difficulties you've faced with your maiden name.
Certificate of Mailing
Prove you mailed important court documents, ensuring proper communication in legal proceedings.
Instructions for the Utcr2.100 Forms
Ensure your personal information remains confidential during dissolution, separation, or annulment proceedings in Oregon.
Response Regarding Domestic Relations Case Subject to Fee
Respond to a domestic relations case with this form to express agreement or specific disagreements with the dissolution petition.
Response with UCCJEA Information
Submit required information for child custody cases to comply with jurisdictional laws, ensuring clarity and legal adherence.
Status Quo Application Instructions
Used for child custody cases, this packet helps maintain the current custody arrangement while a decision is made by the court.
Summary Dissolution Process Instructions
Quickly navigate the summary dissolution process to end your marriage efficiently, without needing a lengthy court procedure.
UTCR 2.100 Affidavit with Request to Segregate Protected Personal Information from Concurrently Filed Document (Long Form)
Request segregation of sensitive personal information from public view in court documents for privacy protection.
UTCR 2.100 Affidavit with Request to Segregate Social Security Numbers Only (Short Form)
Keep sensitive social security numbers confidential during legal proceedings with this affidavit, protecting personal information from public access.
Instructions - Filing for Dissolution (Divorce) Co-Petitioners Cases Without Children
Easily navigate the process of divorce when both partners agree, without children involved.
Instructions for Dissolution for Cases with No Children
When seeking a divorce without children, this guide provides essential instructions for your case procedures and requirements.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Enter into a property settlement agreement when separating before a divorce, ensuring clear mutual understanding of rights and responsibilities.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Establish a legal agreement to separate without children, joint property, or debts, effective immediately between spouses.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Ideal for married couples without children, this agreement addresses the division of joint property and debts when separating.
Separation Agreement (No Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Create an agreement to settle property and debt between separating spouses without children, ensuring clarity and legal validity.
Separation and Property Agreement - No Children
Create a clear agreement on property division and responsibilities in your divorce without children involved.
Co-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
Easily initiate a joint divorce with children, outlining custody and support arrangements.
Co-Petitioners' Acknowledgment About Dissolution
Use this acknowledgment when both parties seek a joint dissolution without full legal representation, ensuring mutual understanding of the process.
Co-Petitioners' Affidavit Supporting Stipulated Judgment of Dissolution
Used by co-petitioners in divorce cases to support a stipulated judgment, especially when children are involved.
Co-Petitioners' Certificate Regarding Pending Child Support Proceedings And/Or Existing Child Support Orders / Judgments
Essential for confirming the status of child support cases, this certificate ensures all relevant proceedings are recorded in family law actions.
Co-Petitioners' Certificate of Mailing to the Division of Child Support
Ensure proper documentation when submitting the Petition for Dissolution to the Division of Child Support.
Co-Petitioners' Order Regarding Request for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period
Request a waiver for the mandatory 90-day waiting period for divorce proceedings in Oregon, especially in cases involving children.
Dissolution Forms and Instructions for Petitioners for Cases with Children - Packet 3
Essential for petitioners involved in divorce cases with children, ensuring proper form completion and filing for clear legal proceedings.
General Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage — With Children
Handle the legal dissolution of marriage or domestic partnership efficiently with this essential judgment document.
Instructions - Filing for Dissolution (Divorce) Co-Petitioners with Children
Handle a divorce with children through structured steps and specific forms, ensuring a clear resolution.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Enter a legally binding separation agreement to outline division of property and debts when separating from a partner with minor children and joint assets.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement when separating from a partner while addressing joint assets and child custody arrangements.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Immediate)
Ideal for parents separating without joint property, this agreement outlines immediate terms for custody and support, ensuring clarity on responsibilities.
Separation Agreement (Minor Kids · No Joint Property · Future Filing)
Use this agreement to outline the terms of separation for married parents in Oregon with minor children, ensuring clarity on custody and support responsibilities.
Order Regarding Request for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period
Request a waiver for the typical 90-day waiting period in divorce cases. Get your decision confirmed by the court efficiently.
Petition for Dissolution of Marriage — With Children
Resolve your marriage or domestic partnership legally by filing this petition when your relationship is irreparably broken.
Co-Petitioner (with No
Use this form when co-petitioners seek dissolution without legal representation, ensuring clear understanding of obligations and responsibilities.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Immediate)
Ideal for couples seeking immediate separation with property and debt considerations. This agreement outlines individual rights and responsibilities.
Separation Agreement (Adult Kids · Joint Property · Future Filing)
Create a legally binding separation agreement with your partner, outlining property division, debts, and obligations, essential for divorce proceedings.
Separation and Property Agreement with Adult Children
Outline your property division and settlement arrangements during your divorce when there are adult children involved.
UTCR 2.100 Co-Petitioner (with No
Protect sensitive information in legal filings. Request segregation of personal data to maintain privacy during court proceedings.
Divorce Worksheet and Law Summary for Contested
Use this worksheet to prepare for a divorce discussion with your attorney, covering both contested and uncontested cases.
Discovery Interrogatories: Plaintiff → Defendant
Gather essential information from defendants in civil cases, ensuring transparency and compliance with legal procedures.
Discovery Interrogatories: Divorce (Either Party)
Used during divorce proceedings to gather detailed information about assets, income, and debts from either party.
Discovery Interrogatories: Defendant → Plaintiff
Gather essential information by answering specific questions during a legal proceeding, ensuring full disclosure from the plaintiff.
Common Oregon Divorse documents
- Divorce Petition — starts the legal process to dissolve a marriage.
- Divorce Decree — finalizes the court's decision on the divorce.
- Marital Settlement Agreement — outlines the division of assets and responsibilities.
- Separation Agreement — lays out terms while living separately.
- Divorce Application — formal request to initiate divorce proceedings.
- Complaint for Divorce — legal document stating reasons for the divorce.
FAQs
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.
Key legal points
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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.
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Practical tip
If you're unsure whether to file for divorce or legal separation, consider your long-term goals for the relationship.