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Divorce Yourself - The National Divorce Kit
Everything That You and Your Spouse Will Need to Obtain Your Divorce Without a Lawyer.
From Nova Publishing Co. - $39.95
Everything That You and Your Spouse Will Need to Obtain Your Divorce Without a Lawyer.
From Nova Publishing Co. - $39.95

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Oregon Divorce
The Oregon Family Law Center is a resource on divorce and family law in the State of Oregon for non-lawyers and pro se litigants. Please let us know if we have omitted a link to an important state resource and we will gladly add it.
Courts and Community Resources
Lawyers and DivorceMediation
Glossary of Family Law Terms
Oregon Judicial Department
Oregon Circuit Courts Web Sites
Oregon State Bar
University of Oregon School of Law - Law Library
State Statutory Resources
If you wish to review your State's Statutes or Code, click the links below:Optional State-Wide Family Law Forms (includes divorce - free from the Court).
Oregon Revised Statutes
Oregon State Legislature
Divorce Law
Oregon only permits no fault divorce, based either on an irreconcilable differences type standard or mutual consent. It is a separate property state. The residency requirement is 6 months.Divorce in Oregon - pamphlet produced by the Oregon State Bar
Marital Separation Agreements Explained
Marriage and Living Together Law
Marriage In Oregon - pamphlet produced by the Oregon State BarOregon Marriage License Requirements
Child Support
Child Support ExplainedOregon Administrative Rules [OAR 137-050-0320 through 137-050-0490]
Oregon Department of Human Services - Adult and Family Services Division
Oregon Department of Justice - Division of Child Support
Division of Child Support - Child Support Guidelines Calculators
Determining Child and Spousal Support - pamphlet produced by the Oregon Bar
Child Custody and Visitation Law
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child.Custody and Parenting Time - from the Oregon Bar Association
FAQ on Child Custody and Visitation
Child Custody Resources
Property Division
Oregon is an "equitable distribution" property state.Provisions of Judgment - Oregon Statutes Ch. 107.105
Doctrines of fault and in pari delicto abolished - Oregon Statutes Ch. 107.036
Divorce Questionnaire and Worksheet
