Divorce Residency Essentials to Get Divorce in Oregon
As long as the marriage took place in Oregon and one spouse is a resident of the state, there is no residency time limit. However, if the marriage wasn’t performed in the state, one of the spouses must be a resident of Oregon for at least six months before the divorce can be filed.
Reasons for Divorce in Oregon
A no-fault ground for divorce in Oregon is “irreconcilable differences between spouses causing an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage”. Other grounds include consent to marry obtained by fraudulent means, under duress or force and if a minor is married without permission.
If there are child custody issues, there may be fault considerations as grounds for divorce.
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Custody of the Children in Oregon
In the State of Oregon, parents are required to develop and file a parenting plan with the court before the divorce will be granted. This plan outlines parental responsibility, how parenting time will be shared and other issues involving the child or children. Joint legal custody gives both parents the right to be involved in making decisions about a child’s development. The court in the State of Oregon will approve any agreement made by parents regarding custodian, as long as the child’s best interests are kept in mind.
Oregon Child Support Guidelines
Oregon’s standard child support guidelines will apply in almost all cases unless there are exceptional circumstances. Both parents' gross incomes are taken into account when calculating the child support obligation. Child support payments continue until the child reaches the age of 18, but may be extended until the child completes secondary school.
Venue
In Oregon, divorce papers can be filed and tried in the county in which either or both of the parties reside.
Divorce Mediation
If there are any issues regarding custody, parenting time or visitation, the divorce forms can be referred to arbitration. The spouses can also decide to submit any or all disputed issues to mediation before or after the divorce without an attorney is filed. By doing this, the divorce may proceed in an uncontested manner.
Filing fees
The fees for filing a divorce in Oregon are in addition to the cost of using OnlineDivorceSolutions.com. The fees may vary from county to county. Check with your local courthouse for more information about these fees so that you can make plans for filing your affordable DIY divorce in the state with no unpleasant surprises.