The Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is a legal document used in Oregon to initiate divorce proceedings. It outlines the details of the marriage, the requested terms for the dissolution, and the arrangements for any children involved. This form is specific to Oregon law and differs from similar forms in other states or jurisdictions, ensuring it meets local legal requirements. The document is designed for use in divorce litigation and is available in a format that can be easily downloaded and customized.
This form should be used when one party wishes to initiate the divorce process in Oregon. It is appropriate when the parties have experienced irreconcilable differences that have led to the breakdown of the marriage. This form is also necessary when there are children involved, as it addresses custody, visitation, and child support arrangements. Additionally, if there are significant marital assets or debts that need to be divided, this form provides a framework for those considerations.
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This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to check with the relevant court or legal advisor to ensure compliance with local requirements.
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In order to have a legally-enforceable separation in Oregon, a petition must be filed with the local county court. A judgment must then be entered. The judgment of separation leaves an otherwise valid marriage in-tact, but allows the parties to live apart.
Mail or physically take your written response to the clerk of courts in the county where your spouse filed the initial divorce petition. Check your state's and county's requirements, as you may need to file additional forms such as a financial disclosure form when you file your written response.
Either partner, or both, can terminate a county domestic partnership. Request a Statement of Termination of County Domestic Partnership by mailing: a copy of photo ID with a contact phone number for one or both parties. $25 in certified funds (cashier's check or money order)