Oregon uses no-fault divorce, keeping attention on practical solutions. You do not plead or prove misconduct to end the marriage.
Irreconcilable differences causing the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. This approach lowers conflict and cost and keeps focus on property, parenting, and support terms.
Oregon does not require or recognize separate fault-based grounds for dissolution. Conduct can be considered among many equitable factors in certain decisions, but you don’t file “fault” as a basis for divorce.
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Do I have to prove fault to get divorced in Oregon?
No. Oregon grants divorces based on irreconcilable differences.
Can conduct affect outcomes in Oregon?
Occasionally as one of several equitable factors, but most results hinge on financial facts and children’s best interests.
Is summary dissolution an option?
Yes, for very simple cases that meet strict limits; it can streamline paperwork and timing.