Oregon Petition for Dissolution (No Children)

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The Petition for Divorce (also in some states referred to as the Complaint for Divorce, Petition for Dissolution or Complaint for Dissolution) is probably the most important document you will submit during your divorce proceedings. Essentially, it is your formal request to the court that your marriage be terminated. The Petition sets out the facts of the case and the allegations against the other spouse and requests that the court grant the divorce or dissolution.

This attorney-prepared packet contains:
  1. Information on Petitions for Divorce
  2. Petition for Divorce Form
State Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of Oregon and is specifically designed for couples with no children

Oregon Petition for Dissolution (No Children)

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Product Oregon Petition for Dissolution (No Children)
Country United States
Pages 7
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Divorce Petitions & Complaints - Couples With No Children
Product number #27072
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Oregon Petition for Dissolution serves as a formal request to the court to terminate a marriage. It outlines the facts of the case and any allegations against the other spouse, initiating the divorce process.

This petition is designed for couples in Oregon who wish to divorce without children. It is specifically tailored to meet the legal requirements for such cases, ensuring a smoother process.

When filling out the petition, you will need to provide details about your marriage, including the date of marriage, separation, and any relevant allegations. It's important to be thorough and accurate to avoid delays.

To file the petition, you must complete the form and submit it to the appropriate court in Oregon. There may be filing fees involved, and it's advisable to check with the local court for specific instructions.

Once the petition is filed, the court will schedule a hearing to review your case. If everything is in order, the court will issue a divorce decree, finalizing the dissolution of your marriage.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are seeking to end their marriage without children may need this form to formally request a divorce from the court. This document outlines the necessary information and allegations to support their case, ensuring compliance with Oregon law.
  • Couples who have mutually agreed to dissolve their marriage without the complexities of child custody arrangements can use this petition to streamline their divorce process. By filing this form, they can clearly communicate their intentions to the court and expedite the legal proceedings.
  • For those unfamiliar with legal processes, this attorney-prepared packet provides essential guidance on how to navigate the divorce filing in Oregon. It includes the necessary forms and information to help individuals understand their rights and obligations during the dissolution of marriage.
  • Situations requiring a formal divorce petition arise when one spouse wishes to initiate the divorce process in Oregon. By using this form, they can ensure that all legal requirements are met and that their case is presented correctly to the court.
  • People who have been living separately and wish to finalize their divorce without children can utilize this petition to formally end their marriage. This document serves as the foundation for their divorce proceedings, allowing them to move forward with their lives.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate for couples with children, as it does not address child custody or support issues. In such cases, a different form that includes provisions for children must be used.
  • – If one spouse is contesting the divorce or there are significant disputes regarding property or assets, this form may not be suitable. A contested divorce typically requires more comprehensive legal documentation and representation.
  • – For individuals who are seeking legal separation rather than divorce, this petition is not applicable. Legal separation has different legal implications and requires a separate set of forms.
  • – In situations where there are allegations of domestic violence or abuse, it is crucial to seek legal advice and potentially use different forms that address safety concerns and protective orders.

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Product Laws

Divorce & Separation Laws - Oregon

State Website: www.leg.state.or.us/billsset.htm

Legal Grounds for Dissolution of Marriage: No-Fault: Irreconcilable differences between the spouses which have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Misconduct of the spouses will only be considered when child custody is an issue or if necessary to prove irreconcilable differences. [Oregon Revised Statutes; Volume 2, Sections 107.025 and 107.036].

General: (1) Consent to marriage was obtained by fraud, duress, or force; (2) minor married without lawful consent; and (3) spouse lacked mental capacity to consent [including temporary incapacity resulting from drug or alcohol use]. Misconduct of the spouses will only be considered when child custody is an issue. [Oregon Revised Statutes; Volume 2, Section 107.015]

Legal Separation: The grounds for legal separation (separation from bed and board) in Oregon are irreconcilable differences between the spouses which have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. The spouses may enter a separation agreement to live apart for at least 1 year. At least 1 of the spouses must be a resident of Oregon when the action for legal separation is filed. The legal separation may be filed for in a county where either spouse lives. [Oregon Revised Statutes; Volume 2, Sections 14.070, 107.025, 107.075, 107.455, and 107.475].

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