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Filling out the CO-PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF in Oregon can be a straightforward process with the right guidance. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring you complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the CO-PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF form.
- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CO-PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill in the date and place of marriage or domestic partnership. This establishes the context of your petition.
- Indicate whether one or both parties currently reside in the county where the petition is filed. This is a critical residency requirement.
- Confirm whether one or both co-petitioners have been residents of Oregon for the past six months.
- State that no other domestic relations suit or support proceeding is pending in any court, as this ensures the court is not duplicating efforts.
- If applicable, confirm there are no unemancipated children under the age of 18 or children aged 18 to 21 attending school from this partnership.
- Acknowledge receipt and understanding of the statutory restraining order concerning marital assets by each co-petitioner.
- If additional provisions are needed, indicate this and attach a labeled additional page.
- Outline any claims for spousal support and provide details if applicable, including monthly amounts and reasons for support.
- Provide information about real property, indicating whether either co-petitioner has an interest in any real estate.
- Detail the distribution of personal property, making clear which items each co-petitioner is entitled to claim.
- Specify the management of debts incurred during the marriage/domestic partnership, identifying who is responsible for repayment.
- Include provisions for the transfer of debts and property in accordance with the court's judgment.
- If applicable, state any requests for restoration of a former name.
- Complete the required information according to Oregon law, ensuring confidentiality as necessary.
- Indicate any court costs and fees, specifying how they should be divided between the co-petitioners.
- Certify the preparation of the document by indicating whether you completed it without assistance or required help.
- Sign and date the document before a notary public to complete the filing process.
- Once filled out, you can save any changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Start filling out your CO-PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF online today for a smooth filing process.
For a summary dissolution, you prepare and file a Joint Petition for Summary Dissolution (form FL-800), together with a property settlement agreement,* with the superior court clerk in your county. You will also prepare and turn in a Judgment of Dissolution and Notice of Entry of Judgment (form FL-825).
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