This Co-Petitioners' Affidavit Supporting Stipulated Judgment of Dissolution form is used to certify to the Court certain facts, such as the date and location of the marriage, existence of irreconcilable differences that have caused the breakdown of the marriage, county of residence of one of the parties, information regarding children of the marriage, whether child or spousal support is involved and issues regarding parenting time and health care coverage.
The Oregon Co-Petitioners' Affidavit Supporting Stipulated Judgment of Dissolution is a legal document that is filed with the court in order to support an agreement between two or more parties to dissolve a marriage. This document is required when the parties have agreed to a settlement prior to the final hearing in a divorce case. It must be signed by both parties and notarized. This document outlines the terms of the settlement, including the division of assets, debts, and any other issues pertaining to the dissolution of the marriage. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioners' Affidavit Supporting Stipulated Judgment of Dissolution: Joint Petitioners' Affidavit and Separate Petitioners' Affidavit. The Joint Petitioners' Affidavit is used when both parties have agreed to the same settlement terms, while the Separate Petitioners' Affidavit is used when the parties have different terms. The Affidavit must include all relevant details pertaining to the dissolution of the marriage, including the terms of the settlement, a description of the property and assets to be divided, and a statement of each party's responsibilities.