Dissolution (Divorce), Cases with No Children - Oregon

The Final Judgment.
The judgment finalizes your divorce and contains all of the issues decided in mediation, arbitration,
hearing, or through your agreement. If both spouses/partners agree on all issues, it may be prepared
by either spouse/partner as long as it is reviewed and signed by both spouses/partners. If the
spouses/partners don’t agree on all issues, the judge may direct one spouse/partner to fill out the
judgment.
If your spouse/partner didn’t file a response, the information you fill out in the final judgment must be
the same as what you requested in the petition. If your spouse/partner filed a response, the
information must be the same as was decided in mediation, arbitration, hearing or through your
agreement.
If you are responsible for filling out and filing the final judgment, make a copy for yourself and one for your
spouse/partner (unless he or she didn’t file a response), and file the original with the court. If your case
involves spousal support, file an extra copy of the proposed judgment with the court along with
a copy of both Confidential Information Forms (CIFs) that you filed when opening your case.
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1C Dissolution No Children Jackson 6/12/15
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