Ending Your Marriage - version 2
Alternatives to Divorce in Oregon
In Oregon, there are three alternatives to divorce: informal separation, legal separation, and annulment. Understanding these options can help you choose the right path forward.Are You Thinking of Getting a Divorce?
If you're considering divorce, you probably have questions like "Who gets what?" or "How do I file for divorce?" This guide provides an overview of divorce in Oregon and connects you with helpful resources.How to File for Divorce in Oregon
If you know your marriage is over and divorce is the only option, this page will help you understand how to start your Oregon divorce, where to find free forms, and where to get free help.Did You Get Served with Oregon Divorce Papers?
If your spouse served you with divorce papers, you need to act quickly. If you disagree with the divorce papers, you only have 30 days to take legal action. Learn more about your options when your spouse serves you with divorce papers.Uncontested Divorce
If you and your spouse agree on the details of your divorce, you may be able to get an uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorces are usually quicker and cost less money. Learn more about uncontested divorce here.Divorce Mediation, Negotiation, and Settlement
Learn about options for resolving your divorce without a lengthy court battle and tips for negotiating a divorce settlement with your spouse.Temporary Orders During Your Oregon Divorce Case
Are you and your spouse fighting about who gets to live in your house during the divorce? Is your spouse refusing to help you pay your shared bills? If you're struggling with these issues, a temporary order may be a solution. Learn more here.