Filing For Dissolution (Divorce) - Oregon Judicial Department 2026

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A dissolution is faster and may be less expensive than divorce. You can end your marriage in about 1 to 3 months after filing. However, if you and your spouse start to disagree about any of the terms after you file, you must start over with a new dissolution or divorce.
File your forms at a circuit court and pay a filing fee (external link) After youve completed your forms, you need to file them at one of Oregons circuit courts. You can file in the county where you live or where your spouse lives.
In Oregon divorce is called dissolution of marriage. A dissolution of marriage or a RDP is started when one spouse or partner files a petition for dissolution. The spouse or partner who files the petition is called the petitioner.
An Oregon divorce is final when the court passes judgment and issues a divorce decree.
Some common synonyms of divorce are divide, part, separate, sever, and sunder.

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