Uncontested Oregon Divorce, Built to Get the Details Right
Attorney-built, Oregon-specific divorce documents you start online, with guided support for parenting plans, property division, and the hard family-law questions. An attorney reviews everything before you sign.
More Than Forms. A Smarter Oregon Divorce Workflow.
Built for the parts of divorce drafting where generic online form sites leave you on your own: parenting schedules, property terms, and difficult Oregon family-law questions.
Oregon-Specific Guided Interview
Not a 50-state form generator. Built around Oregon family-law logic and Oregon divorce practice.
Attorney Review Before Signature
An Oregon family-law attorney reviews your packet for completeness and consistency before it moves to e-signature.
Parenting Plans That Work in Real Life
Build standard and custom parenting and holiday plans that are clearer and more practical than generic templates.
Property Terms Built for Clarity
Divide assets and debts with percentages, offsets, and loan-to-asset mapping, not just a list.
Guided Support for Difficult Questions
Get help with complex Oregon family-law questions throughout the interview, grounded in curated professional sources.
Cheap Divorce Form Sites Cost Less Because They Do Less
The price difference is not about marketing. It reflects what you actually get, and what you don't.
Better drafting now can prevent costly problems later. The premium pays for itself by reducing the risk of rejected filings, parenting conflicts, and property-division confusion.
Price range
DIY Forms
$150–$500
Unlink Legal
$1,995–$2,800
Attorney
$3,000–$10,000+
Oregon-specific logic
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Yes
Attorney review
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Yes
Custom parenting plans
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Yes
Granular property division
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Yes
Guided interview support
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Varies
E-signature routing
DIY Forms
Varies
Unlink Legal
Yes
Attorney
Varies
Court strategy & litigation
DIY Forms
No
Unlink Legal
No
Attorney
Yes
Parenting Plans Deserve More Than a Generic Template
Generic parenting plans are inexpensive. Fixing them later (after the confusion, the arguments, and the missed holidays) often is not.


Listing Property Is Not the Same as Dividing Property Clearly
Anyone can generate a property list. Unlink Legal helps you divide assets and debts with percentages, offsets (a credit that balances out an uneven split), and loan coordination, so the terms actually make sense when life moves forward.
Help With Difficult Oregon Family-Law Questions, When You Need It
Get source-grounded guidance inside the workflow when difficult family-law questions come up, without leaving the interview and without the off-topic guesswork you get from a general-purpose chatbot.

From Guided Interview to Court-Ready Documents
A structured process designed for Oregon uncontested divorces, with support at every step.
Guided Oregon Interview
Answer Oregon-specific questions that adapt to your situation. Get guided support for difficult family-law questions as they come up.
Parenting Plan & Property Division
Build clearer parenting schedules and property-division terms using tools designed for the parts most likely to cause conflict later.
Attorney Review
An Oregon family-law attorney reviews the entire packet for completeness, consistency, and alignment with what you described.
E-Signature Routing
Both parties sign the completed packet electronically once the review is complete.
Filing Guidance & Support
Receive county-specific filing instructions for your Oregon county. Add optional filing and shepherding support when you want a firmer handoff.
Designed for Uncontested Oregon Divorces, and Honest About What It's Not
A clearer middle ground when you and your spouse agree on the major terms. And a straightforward signal when a different legal path is the better fit.
Best fit
Not the right fit
Transparent Flat Fees: More Than Just Form Access
Choose the package that matches the case facts at checkout. Each tier includes Oregon-specific drafting, guided interview support, and attorney review before signature.
Basic uncontested dissolution
$1,995
Best for cooperative Oregon cases without minor children, real property, or retirement/deferred compensation division.
Parenting uncontested dissolution
$2,495
Adds parenting-plan and child-support-related drafting for uncontested Oregon cases involving children.
Full uncontested dissolution
$2,800
Expanded drafting for real property, retirement/deferred compensation, child issues if applicable, or settlement terms that need more care.
Add-ons and filing fees
Full-service filing & shepherding means we file your paperwork with the court for you and follow the case through to the judge’s signature, so you don’t have to navigate the courthouse yourself. Every Oregon divorce has a court filing fee, set by state statute (ORS 21.155) and currently $301 in every county, unless the court waives it for financial need. It is an out-of-pocket cost paid to the court: when we file for you, we advance it and include it in your charge; if you file yourself, you pay the $301 to the court directly and it is not part of our fee.
Better drafting and attorney review now. Less risk of costly problems later.
Common Questions About Unlink Legal
Practical answers about pricing, attorney review, children's cases, property division, guided support, and how the process works.
Why does this system cost more than cheaper online divorce sites?
Most online divorce sites use generic, one-size-fits-all form generators built for every state at once. They drop your answers into a template and return documents with little error checking, and if something is wrong, you often won't find out until a judge or the other side points it out.
Unlink is built only for Oregon. Every question, calculation, and document follows Oregon law and court rules, with built-in tools that catch the mistakes that cost people the most: missed assets, unworkable parenting schedules, support miscalculations, and property terms that cause problems years later.
You're guided in plain language the whole way, and an Oregon-licensed attorney reviews your finished documents before you sign. The higher price buys Oregon-specific precision, safeguards against costly mistakes, and a real attorney's review before anything is filed.
What does attorney-reviewed mean?
Before your documents are released for e-signature, an Oregon family-law attorney reviews the packet for completeness, consistency, and alignment with what you described in the interview. It is not full representation, but it is a meaningful quality check that generic form sites do not provide.
Is this right for us if we agree on everything?
Yes. This workflow is designed specifically for couples who already agree on the major terms. The system organizes your agreement into court-ready documents with Oregon-specific logic so important issues are less likely to be left vague.
Can this help if we have children?
Yes. The app includes a parenting plan builder that supports standard and custom schedules, holiday plans, and child-support-related drafting. Cases with children go through the same guided interview and attorney review process.
Can it handle debts and more detailed property terms?
Yes. The property division tools support percentage-based allocations, loans tied to assets, offsets, and more granular financial drafting than most generic form sites provide.
How is the guided support different from a generic chatbot?
The support is available inside the guided interview workflow, designed with guardrails, and grounded in curated professional legal sources. It is not open-ended internet search or speculative conversation. It helps with specific Oregon family-law questions as they arise during the intake process.
Is my information private and secure?
Yes. Sensitive identifiers are handled separately and stored in a workflow built for privacy. Confidential information is not sent to external AI providers.
How long does the process take?
Most couples complete the guided interview in one to three sessions. Attorney review typically takes two to five business days after both parties have finished the interview and confirmed their terms. Total timeline from start to signed documents is usually two to four weeks, depending on how quickly both parties engage.
Guides for Self-Represented Oregon Divorce Questions
Read practical guides on starting divorce online in Oregon, parenting plan issues, and property division questions.

How a Divorce Usually Works in Oregon: Step by Step
Learn how an Oregon divorce usually moves from filing to final judgment, step by step.

How Much Does an Uncontested Divorce Cost in Oregon?
Oregon uncontested divorce costs can range from court fees only to several thousand dollars, depending on forms, filing, and family issues.

Online Divorce in Oregon: What Self-Represented Couples Need to Know
Thinking about an online divorce in Oregon? Here is what self-represented couples need to know about eligibility, forms, children, and court process.
Find your Oregon county
Access county-specific filing notes, courthouse logistics, and local process context. Every county guide connects to the same statewide guided intake workflow.
County guide
Baker County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
County guide
Benton County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
County guide
Clackamas County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
County guide
Clatsop County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
County guide
Columbia County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
County guide
Coos County
Courthouse details, filing notes, and practical local context.
Start With Clearer Documents and Better Support
A better way to complete an uncontested Oregon divorce, with Oregon-specific drafting, guided support, and attorney review before you sign.
Unlink Legal, a DBA of Pacific Law Firms, LLC · Serving all 36 Oregon counties
