Oregon Co-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Children is a legal document used in the state of Oregon when both spouses agree to dissolve their marriage and have children. This document lays out the details of the agreement between the spouses, such as child support, custody, division of property, and debt. It also outlines any financial obligations and the division of parental rights and responsibilities. The types of Oregon Co-Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Children include Uncontested Co-Petition, Contested Co-Petition, and Joint Co-Petition. An Uncontested Co-Petition is filed when both spouses agree to the terms of the dissolution and have no disagreements. A Contested Co-Petition is filed when one spouse disagrees with the other over the terms of the dissolution. A Joint Co-Petition is filed when both spouses agree to the terms of the dissolution but need a judge to make the final decision.