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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Co-Petitioners Children document in our platform.
  2. Begin by filling out the case heading at the top of the form. Ensure you enter both co-petitioners' full names consistently across all forms.
  3. Complete the 'Petition for Dissolution of Marriage' section, indicating any children involved. If there are no children, select the appropriate option.
  4. Fill out the 'Certificate of Residency' and 'Certificate of Document Preparation' forms as required, ensuring accuracy in your details.
  5. For confidential information, utilize the Confidential Information Form (CIF) to protect sensitive data such as social security numbers and birth dates.
  6. Review all completed documents carefully. It’s advisable to have them checked by a Family Court Specialist or an attorney before filing.
  7. File your original forms with the clerk and pay any applicable fees. If needed, request a fee deferral using the appropriate form.

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In Oregon, a divorce is called a dissolution of marriage. Either party or both may file for dissolution. The party who files the petition for divorce is the petitioner; the party that must respond is the respondent. If they both file together, they are referred to as the co-petitioners.
When it comes to legal custody, joint custody is where both parents share the decision-making. In Oregon, a judge will only sign off on joint custody if both parents agree. If either parent objects to joint custody, the court will determine which parent gets sole custody.