Uncontested divorce in Douglas County, Oregon
Douglas County uncontested divorce help for couples in Roseburg, Reedsport, Sutherlin, Winston, and across the Umpqua Valley. Unlink prepares Oregon-specific, court-ready documents for agreed divorce cases filed through circuit court.


Local context for Douglas County
Douglas County centers on Roseburg and the Umpqua Valley, with communities stretching from Interstate 5 towns like Sutherlin and Myrtle Creek to the coast near Reedsport. Uncontested divorce cases are filed through the Douglas County Circuit Court in Roseburg. Unlink gives local couples a structured, Oregon-specific way to prepare the paperwork when they already agree on property, support, and parenting terms.
Court contact & hours
- Courthouse
- Douglas County Circuit Court
- Phone
- (541) 957-2470
- dou-adainterpreter@ojd.state.or.us
- Trial Court Administrator
- Christina Parazoo, 541-957-2409 541-957-2409
- ADA contact
- Belinda Osborne, 541-957-2409
- Courthouse hours
- 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday
Filing notes
Douglas County divorce cases are filed in the Douglas County Circuit Court, and OJD eFile is available for many circuit-court filings. In uncontested cases, confirm current domestic relations filing procedures, submission requirements, and any local practices with the court before you file.
Court locations
Physical address
1036 SE Douglas Avenue, Roseburg, OR 97470
Mailing address
Douglas County Circuit Court, 1036 SE Douglas Ave, Roseburg, Oregon 97470
Judges
Kathleen Johnson
Presiding Judge
George Ambrosini
Circuit Court Judge
Steve Hoddle
Circuit Court Judge
Robert Johnson
Circuit Court Judge
Ann Marie Simmons
Circuit Court Judge
Cadence Whiteley
Circuit Court Judge
Jason R. Thomas
Pro Tem Judge
Helpful court links
Court information
Records & payments
Family & mediation
About Douglas County
Douglas County is in southwestern Oregon, extending from the Pacific coast east across the Coast Range and into the Umpqua Valley, with Roseburg as the county seat. The county was created on January 7, 1852, from the part of Umpqua County east of the Coast Range and was named for U.S. Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, a congressional advocate for Oregon statehood. The Umpqua River system shapes much of the county’s geography, and the county’s broad landscape has long supported timber, agriculture, and related trade. Roseburg remains the county’s principal civic center, and the Douglas County Courthouse there was built in 1929, with later additions in 1956 and 1977. Today, Douglas County is defined by a mix of forested mountains, river valleys, working communities, and a county government centered in Roseburg.
Filing for Divorce in Douglas County
Douglas County uncontested divorce cases are filed through the Douglas County Circuit Court in Roseburg. In Oregon, a divorce is called a dissolution of marriage, and even agreed cases still require the right forms, complete disclosures, and a final judgment that matches Oregon law. If one spouse has lived in Oregon for at least six months, an uncontested case can usually move forward without the conflict and expense of a contested court fight.
For Douglas County couples, that usually means preparing a petition, summons, confidential information forms, and any required parenting documents if minor children are involved. The court may also require a proposed judgment and supporting paperwork that clearly states the parties' agreement on property division, debts, parenting time, child support, and spousal support if any. Small mistakes in names, dates, service, or judgment language can slow an otherwise straightforward case.
Unlink is built for Oregon uncontested divorce from the start. The platform walks you through a guided intake, turns your answers into Oregon-specific documents, and includes attorney review so your paperwork is designed to meet circuit-court filing requirements before you submit it through OJD eFile or file with the court.
What to Expect at the Roseburg Courthouse
The Douglas County Circuit Court is in downtown Roseburg, the county seat and the hub for many legal filings in the Umpqua Valley. If you are coming from Winston, Sutherlin, Myrtle Creek, or Canyonville, filing usually means a trip into Roseburg rather than handling the case in a smaller local office. For coastal residents from Reedsport or Winchester Bay, the drive inland is longer, which makes careful preparation especially helpful before you file.
Most divorce paperwork in Oregon is filed in circuit court, and OJD eFile is an important option for many domestic relations filings. Even in an agreed case, you should expect the court clerk to review documents for filing compliance, not to give legal advice or tell you how to fix substantive problems. If the court needs corrections, it may reject a filing or require revised documents before the case can move ahead.
Roseburg's setting along the South Umpqua River and near the vineyards, farms, and forested hills of the Umpqua Valley gives Douglas County a practical, regional feel. That matters in real life because many couples here are balancing work, school schedules, and travel distances between communities. A process that lets you complete much of the work online can make an uncontested divorce more manageable.
Why Unlink Works for Douglas County Couples
Douglas County couples who already agree on the major terms usually do not need the cost and strain of full attorney-led litigation. What they do need is a reliable way to turn that agreement into complete, accurate Oregon divorce forms. Unlink fills that gap with a guided process that is easier than starting from scratch and more protective than relying on generic online templates.
The platform is designed for Oregon law, including the issues that matter most in uncontested cases: service, parenting plans, child support, property division, debt allocation, and final judgment language. Attorney review helps catch problems before filing, which can reduce avoidable delays with the Douglas County Circuit Court. That is especially useful when couples want a clear process but still want Oregon-specific legal oversight.
For families in Roseburg and throughout Douglas County, Unlink offers a practical middle path. You can complete the process from home, stay focused on the terms you have already resolved, and move toward a final judgment with documents prepared for Oregon courts.
Ready to start your Oregon divorce workflow?
Use the statewide guided intake now, then layer in county-specific filing notes where available.