Affidavit for Deferral of Fees with emphasis on expenses versus income - Oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including whether you are the Petitioner or Respondent. This establishes your role in the case.
  3. In the 'Monthly Expenses' section, accurately list all your expenses such as housing, utilities, food, and transportation. Ensure that each amount reflects your actual monthly costs.
  4. Calculate the total of your monthly expenses and enter this figure in the designated field. This total is crucial for demonstrating your financial need.
  5. Next, move to the 'Income and Assets' section. Here, provide details about your total monthly income from all sources and any assets you may have.
  6. After completing all sections, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the document at the bottom.

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There is a $301 fee to file for divorce in Oregon. If you cant afford the filing fee, you can apply for a fee waiver or deferral at the court. A waiver means you never have to pay the fee. A deferral means you can pay the fee later or make payments until you pay it off.
Eligibility for a Fee Waiver Your household income is at or below 150% percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines at the time you file.
If the court grants you a deferral, payment may be postponed to the end of the case or you may be required to pay a portion of the fee now and be given additional time to pay the balance. If you are awarded a waiver you will not be required to pay the fees.
Fee waivers are available for human rights applications. This means you can apply for a fee waiver if you cant afford the IHS or the application fee for leave to remain: as a parent or partner under the 10-year route. as a parent under the five-year route.
Household SizeFee Waiver (Form I-912) 150% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*Reduced Fee for Form N-400 400% of HHS Poverty Guidelines* 1 $23,475 $62,600 2 $31,725 $84,600 3 $39,975 $106,600 4 $48,225 $128,6005 more rows Jan 21, 2025

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