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To file a case, you have three options: Electronic Filing (eFiling) To save time, we suggest that you eFile your case. Get an Attorney. Because laws and legal procedures are complex, we recommend that you work with an attorney. File Your Own Paperwork. You can represent yourself in most cases.
It costs $301 to file a divorce case in Oregon. Involving professionals, like divorce lawyers or divorce mediators, can increase costs. You can expect to pay several thousand dollars or more for professional help.
How long does a dissolution take? ​If the parties are in agreement with everything it can be a month or less. If there are children involved it often can be as fast as it takes you to complete the required Parent Education class so long as you both agree. Many co-petition cases can be completed in one day.
The courts support, as resources permit, treatment courts (drug, alcohol, mental health, veterans courts), family courts, juvenile court improvement programs, parental education programs, domestic relations centers and website resources for self-represented litigants, arbitration and mediation programs, and jury
You can avoid going to court during your divorce by filing for an uncontested divorce.

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