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Divorce Guide and Forms for Oregon
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By Attorney Herb Weisser, Self-Counsel Press
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Did You Know?
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
is property and profits received by a husband and wife during
the marriage, with the exception of inheritances, specific gifts
to one of the spouses, and property and profits clearly traceable
to property owned before marriage, all of which is separate
property, see
community
property!
Did You Know?
A PETITION FOR DIVORCE (or
"DISSOLUTION") must be filed and decided in court. However,
all states have "no-fault divorce" laws that allow couples to
split on the basis of irreconcilable differences without going
to trial and without the requirement of establishing fault,
see divorce kits!
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Online Oregon State Divorce, Legal Separation or Annulment
- No Children
By Do It Yourself Documents, Paralegal Services
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This service is available for all counties in Oregon.
Description:
Do It Yourself Documents, has helped thousands of divorce,
legal separation and annulment clients since its founding in
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This complete online service provides all of the papers required
to petition the Court for a Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation
or Annulment.
Oregon is a no-fault divorce state and is just
as it sounds - neither party is at fault. Some states call a
no-fault divorce a 'dissolution.' It simply states that there
are irreconcilable differences' between the two and they wish
to terminate the marriage.
Legal separation may be for a set period of time, or may
be for an unlimited duration. Even in a separation of unlimited
duration, the parties still may get divorced or reconcile (live
together as husband and wife), but further court proceedings
may be necessary to legally change the relationship.
Annulment is a process in which your marriage is determined
to be void and return you to an "unmarried" state as though
you had never been married. There are specific reasons why a
marriage may be annulled.
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Our Online Oregon Divorce, Legal
Separation or Annulment deals with:
- division of personal property and real estate
- alimony/spousal maintenance
- division of debts and other obligations
- name change to former name for the wife
- and other important issues.
We offer two options for Oregonians
filing for divorce or legal separation with no dependent children
and one option for annulment:
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Service Option #1 - Summary Dissolution.
Download our questionnaire for Service Option #1
with no obligation or payment!
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"Summary" means without
a hearing. This service is for a dissolution case
with limited issues. This option may be used if
ALL
of the following statements are true:
- Residency. You or your spouse
are residents of Oregon and have been continuously
for the past six months before filing the petition
for dissolution.
- Length of Marriage. You have
been married to your present spouse no more than
ten (10) years.
- Children. You and your spouse
have no minor children (under 18) born to or adopted
by you and your spouse during or before the marriage.
You and your spouse do not have any children age
18 years or older attending school.
- Pregnancy. The wife is not
pregnant.
- Real Property. Neither you
nor your spouse owns any interest in real property
(land or buildings) in Oregon or elsewhere. (Mobile
homes on rented land are not real property.)
- Personal Property. The personal
property that you and your spouse own, individually
or together, is worth less than $30,000 after deducting
any money you owe on that property (like a car loan).
- Debts. There are no unpaid
debts greater than $15,000 incurred by you or your
spouse from the date of the marriage.
- Spousal Support. You, as the
petitioner, give up all rights to spousal support
(alimony).
- Temporary Orders. You, as the
petitioner, give up all rights to any temporary
orders (such as support payments or exclusive use
of marital property) except restraining orders and
orders that allow exclusive use of the residence
under the Family Abuse Prevention Act (ORS 107.700
to 107.730) or under the Elder and Disabled Person
Abuse Prevention Act (ORS 124.005 to 124.040).
- Other Divorce Actions. You
are not aware of any other pending (not yet decided)
divorce, annulment, or separation proceedings involving
your marriage and filed in Oregon or in any other
state.
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Service Option
#2 - divorce, legal separation or annulment
Download our questionnaire for Service Option #2
with no obligation or payment!
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This option can be used for most
divorces that do not meet the requirements of Service
Option #1-Summary Dissolution above as well as legal
separation or annulments. The "Petitioner" is the person
who starts the court case by filing documents with the
court. These services are for uncomplicated divorce,
legal separation or annulments cases with few assets.
You may use this service even if you own real property
in Oregon, have many debts or need to ask for spousal
support.
If you have any of the following
issues you should at the minimum receive a consultation
from an attorney prior to using this service:
- the divisions of pensions,
- complicated tax issues,
- real estate located outside of Oregon or owned
along with someone other than your spouse,
- bankruptcy issues, or
- if there is a pending personal injury case involving
you or your spouse.
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Questionnaire:
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chat with one of our paralegals standing by to assist you
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column of each web page. Alternatively, you may call us
toll free at (866) 946-0325.
After you complete the questionnaire either
on line using Microsoft Word by tabbing from one question
to the next or filling it out by hand, you can then return
the questionnaire by email, fax or regular mail.
Oregon State filing fees by county:
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| Benton $266 |
Clackamas $381 |
Clatsop $299 |
Columbia $262 |
| Crook $281 |
Gilliam $281 |
Hood River $281 |
Jefferson $281 |
| Lane $331 |
Lincoln $256 |
Linn $268 |
Marion $296 |
| Multnomah $405 |
Polk $256 |
Sherman $281 |
Tillamook $266 |
| Wasco $281 |
Washington $331 |
Wheeler $281 |
Yamhill $271 |
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