Q&A

When does spousal support end in the state of Oregon?

When does spousal support end in the state of Oregon?

If either party’s earning capacity has shifted drastically since the divorce concluded, that shift in income may warrant a change in the amount or duration of spousal support payments. In many states outside of Oregon, spousal support will automatically terminate if the spouse receiving spousal support remarries to a new partner.

Can a domestic partnership be dissolved in Oregon?

If only one spouse or partner lives in Oregon, the Oregon court can dissolve the marriage, but may not be able to order the non-resident party to pay money or to divide his or her property. Note: If you are filing a dissolution of a registered domestic partnership (RDP), you must file in a county where either you or your partner lives.

Can a spouse stay on an Oregon insurance policy?

A spouse may be able to stay on the other spouse’s insurance policy. The parties may have moral or religious objections to divorce. Neither party has lived in Oregon for six months. The parties don’t want a divorce, but want a court order to divide property and debts, establish support, or a parenting plan.

Who is called the respondent in an Oregon divorce?

In Oregon divorce is called “dissolution of marriage.” A dissolution of marriage or a RDP is started when one spouse or partner files a petition for dissolution. The spouse or partner who files the petition is called the petitioner. The other spouse or partner is called the respondent.

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A spouse may be able to stay on the other spouse’s insurance policy. The parties may have moral or religious objections to divorce. Neither party has lived in Oregon for six months. The parties don’t want a divorce, but want a court order to divide property and debts, establish support, or a parenting plan.

If only one spouse or partner lives in Oregon, the Oregon court can dissolve the marriage, but may not be able to order the non-resident party to pay money or to divide his or her property. Note: If you are filing a dissolution of a registered domestic partnership (RDP), you must file in a county where either you or your partner lives.

In Oregon divorce is called “dissolution of marriage.” A dissolution of marriage or a RDP is started when one spouse or partner files a petition for dissolution. The spouse or partner who files the petition is called the petitioner. The other spouse or partner is called the respondent.