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Oregon divorce law presumes equal contribution in marriage. In other words, all property acquired by either spouse becomes marital property. Marital property includes financial contributions by one spouse. It also includes non-monetary contributions like homemaking and childcare.
According to Oregons laws of intestate succession (when someone dies without a Will or Living Trust), the spouse inherits 50% of the decedents Estate, while the decedents children (from someone other than the current spouse) inherit the other 50%.
No, Oregon does not recognize common law marriage. Even when partners have lived together for years, Oregon marriage laws require a valid license for a legal marriage.
(2) In any civil or criminal action, a spouse has a privilege to refuse to disclose and to prevent the other spouse from disclosing any confidential communication made by one spouse to the other during the marriage. The privilege created by this subsection may be claimed by either spouse.
Oregons elective share statute provides that a surviving spouse is entitled to 25% of the net probate estate of a deceased spouse regardless of the provisions of the deceased spouses will. The purpose of elective share statutes is to protect a surviving spouse from disinheritance by his or her decedent spouse.
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Spousal privilege is a legal concept that refers to the protection afforded to married couples from being forced to testify against each other in criminal and civil legal proceedings.
As of January 1, 2024, domestic partners who are registered in Oregon are no longer required to be of the same sex. Oregon doesnt recognize civil unions or domestic partnerships certified in other states. Registered domestic partners (RDP) in Oregon receive the same tax treatment as married individuals.

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