Oregon Divorce Forms
Complete list of forms required to file for divorce in Oregon. Includes mandatory filings, conditional forms, and a downloadable checklist. Updated for 2026.
12
Total Forms
8
Always Required
3
Conditional
$301
Filing Fee
Required Forms (Every Divorce)
| Form Number | Form Name |
|---|---|
| Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/RDP (No Children) | Petition for Dissolution of Marriage |
| Summons — Domestic Relations | Summons |
| Record of Dissolution of Marriage/Annulment/RDP | Record of Dissolution of Marriage |
| Confidential Information Form (CIF) — UTCR 2.130 | Confidential Information Form |
| Notice of CIF Filing | Notice of Confidential Information Form Filing |
| Notice of Statutory Restraining Order | Notice of Statutory Restraining Order Preventing Dissipation of Assets |
| General Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage/RDP | General Judgment of Dissolution |
| Declaration in Support of Judgment | Declaration in Support of Judgment |
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Conditional Forms
These forms are required based on your specific situation (children, property, or support requests).
| Form Number | Form Name | When Required |
|---|---|---|
| Petition for Dissolution of Marriage/RDP (With Children) | Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Children | Required if children involved |
| Parenting Plan | Parenting Plan | Required if children involved |
| Child Support Worksheet | Uniform Child Support Computation Worksheet | Required if children involved |
Optional Forms
Co-Petition for Dissolution
Used when both spouses agree on all terms and wish to file jointly as co-petitioners. Only one filing fee is required. Available for cases with and without children.
Filing Tips for Oregon
Make copies. File the original and keep at least two copies — one for yourself and one for service on your spouse.
Sign where required. Some forms must be signed in front of a notary. Check each form for notarization requirements.
Use black ink. Courts generally require forms to be completed in black ink or typed. Avoid blue ink or pencil.
Check local rules. Some Oregon counties may require additional forms or have specific formatting requirements.
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