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Oregon law creates a short form summary dissolution proceeding for people with very simple divorce cases. If you meet all the requirements for a summary dissolution, you can get the forms at the county courthouse or at the courts website.
File the forms with the court The court will approve your summary dissolution and it will be final in six months.
Summary dissolution of marriage is a proceeding through which some married couples may obtain a divorce without a court hearing.
A few prominent differences between a summary dissolution and a regular divorce are the cost, time, and amount of paperwork involved. In particular, summary dissolution requires couples to file fewer legal forms with the court. Also, you dont need a lawyer for a summary dissolution.
Some uncontested dissolutions where the parties have no children can be completed in under a month. Most often, though, an Oregon uncontested dissolution will take one to three months to finalize.
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Some uncontested dissolutions where the parties have no children can be completed in under a month. Most often, though, an Oregon uncontested dissolution will take one to three months to finalize.
After you have gone through all the steps in a divorce, you will get a General Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, which is a court order that ends your marriage. The divorce judgment will usually state: The date your marriage ends (this is the date the judge signs the judgment);
Will it take me long to get a divorce? An uncontested divorce (where you and your spouse agree about the terms of the divorce) can be final about three months after the divorce petition is filed and delivered to your spouse. You may be able to reduce this time if the judge thinks you have a very good reason.
This allows you to get divorced without requiring even a court appearance. In order to get a Short-Form Summary Dissolution, you must meet all the requirements: One or both spouses must have lived in Oregon for the past six months. The marriage must be less than 10 years.
In order to get a Short-Form Summary Dissolution, you must meet all the requirements: One or both spouses must have lived in Oregon for the past six months. The marriage must be less than 10 years. The couple must have no minor children.

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