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Forms for Dissolution (Divorce) and Dissolution of Registered Domestic Partnership. Print the packet (first in the list) or print each form in the packet individually.
- Divorce, Separation, Annulment
How to get divorced in Oregon. What to do if your spouse...
- Enforcement
Oregon law prevents this procedure from being used when...
- Legal Separation
Legal Separation - Oregon Judicial Department : Divorce :...
- Miscellaneous
The forms below are for attorneys to give notice to the...
- Modifications
Forms for Modification (Custody, Parenting Time and/or Child...
- OJD Iforms
Oregon Judicial Department Self-Help Center: Free resources...
- Temporary Orders
If you DO NOT yet have a General Judgment in your case, use...
- Unmarried Parents
A respondent is the person who answers the other parent's...
- Divorce, Separation, Annulment
How to get divorced in Oregon. What to do if your spouse files for divorce. Legal issues for divorcing couples, including property, debts, spousal support, and child custody. What to do when your ex-spouse doesn’t follow the divorce judgment. Court Forms. Find the court forms for divorce, separation, and annulment cases.
Where can I find free divorce and custody forms in Oregon? The Oregon Judicial Department provides free divorce, custody, and legal separation forms. You can find these forms online or get copies from your local circuit court for a small fee.
You can print any form for free and fill it out by hand, or you may complete packets of forms at the courthouse Information Center for a nominal fee. The forms on this page can be used to dissolve uncomplicated marriages and/or registered domestic partnerships.
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If you get confused or stuck, there's also free help available. Every Oregon court has a family law facilitator who provides free help with family law cases. Your local facilitator can help you find forms, help you understand how to complete your forms, as well as answer your basic questions about divorce. Learn more about facilitators here.
Visit the website for Oregon's state courts to find free divorce court forms.