Instructions for Dissolution for Cases With NO Children - Oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Instructions for Dissolution for Cases With NO Children - Oregon in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Response' form. Ensure you enter your name as the respondent and your spouse's name as the petitioner at the top of the form.
  3. Locate the case number from the documents served to you and input it in the designated 'Case No.' field on your form.
  4. Complete all required fields using black ink or type, ensuring clarity and accuracy. Remember to keep a copy of each document before filing.
  5. After completing your forms, file the original with the court and pay any applicable fees. If needed, request fee deferral forms at the courthouse.
  6. If notarization is required, sign your documents in front of a notary or court clerk while bringing a valid photo ID.

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Uncontested divorces usually take less time than a traditional court divorce. You can get an uncontested divorce within a few weeks or months.
The names of the forms you need are: Summons for Family Law Cases Petition for Dissolution of Marriage Confidential Information Form (CIF) (complete two, one for you and one for your spouse) Notice of CIF Filing Record of Dissolution of Marriage, Annulment, or Registered Domestic Partnership
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.
Regardless of who receives custody, there is a legal requirement for a biological parent to provide support for their child until they become a legal adult.
In Oregon, it is not necessary for both spouses or domestic partners to agree to the dissolution. Either spouse or domestic partner can decide to end the marriage/partnership.

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The basic difference between dissolution and divorce relates to whether the spouses agree on all of the issues related to the end of the marriage or not. In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does.
OREGON DIVORCE MADE EASY. This easy to use online divorce is a do it yourself (without a lawyer) solution for any uncontested divorce (with or without children) that will be filed in the state of Oregon.

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