What documents do I need to file for divorce in Oregon?
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What documents do I need to file for divorce in Oregon?
Oregon law requires the following forms for couples who do not have children:Instructions.Petition.Petitioner’s Affidavit Supporting Judgment of Dissolution.Confidential Information Form.General Judgment of Dissolution and Money Award.Summons: Domestic Relations Suit.Acknowledgment.Affidavit of Service.
How much does an uncontested divorce cost in Oregon?
The filing fee for each party in a divorce is $287, as of September 2019. The cost to serve your spouse usually starts at $40 and increases depending on the company you use and how difficult it is for them to find your spouse. There may be other filing fees depending on your specific circumstances.
How long does it take to get an uncontested divorce in Oregon?
Divorce in Oregon usually takes less than 2 weeks from the filing of the Co-Petition or 5-6 weeks from the time the spouse is served in a Single Petition Divorce. At the end of the 2-6 week period, a Judge will sign the Divorce Decree and you will be sent a copy.
Is it illegal to cheat on your spouse in Oregon?
As Oregon is a no-fault divorce state, adultery has no bearing on whether or not you will be granted a divorce. In fact, unless it directly relates to a decision the court has to rule on, you may not even be allowed to testify about any wrongdoings on the part of your spouse.
Can you get alimony if you cheat?
In many states, adultery plays a role in determining alimony or spousal support. A spouse’s infidelity can bar their claim for alimony that they may have otherwise been entitled to. It may also help your claim for alimony if it is the other spouse who has cheated.