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This section will guide you through filling out the required forms for filing for dissolution of marriage with children. Begin by gathering all necessary information, including details about you, your spouse, and your children. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided to ensure all forms are completed accurately.

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How to fill out the Filing for Dissolution (Divorce) with Children Guide?

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    Gather your personal and family information.

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    Fill out the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/RDP form.

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    Complete any additional required forms such as the Confidential Information Form (CIF).

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    Serve the forms to the other party and keep a record of service.

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    File the forms with the appropriate court and await further instructions.

Who needs the Filing for Dissolution (Divorce) with Children Guide?

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    Individuals filing for divorce with children under 18.

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    Same-sex couples with established partnerships or marriages.

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    Individuals seeking custody and parenting time arrangements.

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    Those needing to establish child and spousal support.

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    Parties involved in property and debt division during dissolution.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form?

Submit the completed forms to your local county court. Use the contact information specific to your county which can be found on the Oregon Judicial Department's website. Forms may be submitted in person, by mail, or electronically if your court allows it. Ensure you keep copies of all documents and retain proof of submission.

What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?

The dates for filing and submission of these forms should be checked with your local court as they may vary. Typically, the forms should be filed as soon as possible when initiating a dissolution process.

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What is the purpose of this form?

The purpose of this form is to provide a comprehensive guide and necessary documentation needed to file for dissolution of marriage with children in the state of Oregon. It ensures all parties involved have clear instructions and all the forms required to proceed with the dissolution legally and effectively. Additionally, it addresses various scenarios including the needs of same-sex couples and those requiring additional support arrangements.

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This form comprises various fields that need to be accurately filled out to ensure proper processing.
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  • 1. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/RDP: Initial document to start the dissolution process.
  • 2. Summons: Notifies the other party of the dissolution proceedings.
  • 3. Record of Dissolution: Records the details of the dissolution of marriage or partnership.
  • 4. Notice of Statutory Restraining Order: Prevents the dissipation of assets during the dissolution process.
  • 5. Confidential Information Form (CIF): Contains private information for each party and adult child.
  • 6. Notice of CIF Filing: Notifies the court and parties of the CIF filing.
  • 7. Fee Deferral or Waiver Application: Optional form to request deferral or waiver of court fees.
  • 8. Acceptance of Service: Acknowledges receipt of the dissolution documents by the other party.
  • 9. Certificate of Service: Certifies the forms have been served to the other party.
  • 10. Certificate of Mailing to DCS: Required if either party receives public assistance.
  • 11. Uniform Support Declaration: Provides income and expense information for support calculations.
  • 12. Child Support Worksheets: Used to calculate child support based on financial information.
  • 13. Parenting Plan: Outlines custody and visitation arrangements.
  • 14. Statement of Assets and Liabilities: Details the financial situation of both parties.
  • 15. Waiver of Personal Service: Allows forms to be served by mail.
  • 16. Waiver of Further Appearance and Consent to Entry of Judgment: Used by adult children to waive court appearance.
  • 17. Parenting Class Completion Certificate: Proof of completion of required parenting classes.
  • 18. End-of-case Fee Waiver Application & Declaration: Request to waive any remaining court fees at the end of the case.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

Failure to submit this form can result in delays or dismissal of your dissolution case. Additionally, you may miss out on the opportunity to secure legal custody or support arrangements.

  • Case Delays: Delays in processing your case due to incomplete or missing forms.
  • Dismissal: Risk of having your case dismissed by the court.
  • Missed Legal Rights: Potential loss of legal rights related to custody and support agreements.

How do I know when to use this form?

Use this form when filing for dissolution of marriage with children under the age of 18.
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  • 1. Initiating Dissolution: Start the legal process of dissolving your marriage.
  • 2. Custody Arrangements: Establish legal custody and visitation schedules for children.
  • 3. Child and Spousal Support: Request financial support for children and/or spouse.
  • 4. Property Division: Detail the division of property and debts between parties.
  • 5. Legal Recognition: Ensure legal recognition of parenting rights in same-sex partnerships.

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Do I need any additional forms if I have children over 18?

Yes, you will need to use the Dissolution with Adult Children Only forms.

How do I know which forms I need to fill out?

Refer to the instructions and table of forms in the document to determine required forms.

Can I request a fee waiver for filing this form?

Yes, there are options to request a fee deferral or waiver as outlined in the document.

What if my partner is in another state?

Consult a lawyer for specific advice and potential additional steps required.

How do I notify the other party?

Notification can be done via Acceptance of Service or Certificate of Service.

Can I get assistance if I am deployed?

Yes, contact the Oregon State Bar Military Assistance Panel for special rights and rules.

What information do I need for the Confidential Information Form?

You will need personal details for each party and each adult child.

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