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If you need court protection concerning your children, financial support, protection from your spouses debts, and property issues, a legal separation agreement can help. These detailed agreements should be drafted by a lawyer and filed with the court in the county in which one of the parties resides.
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.
Oregon used to have a 90-day waiting period, but the state did away with that a few years back and now there is technically no longer a waiting period. After you file the paperwork, your divorce can become final in a matter of days.
In the US, they usually arent done simultaneously. You can file for divorce without filing for a legal separation. If you want a legal separation, you would file for that before filing for a divorce.
If either spouse wants a divorce, they have two years from the date of the separation judgment to ask the court to change the separation into a divorce. Ask your local court if they have forms for this. There are no statewide court forms available.
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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.

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