Uncontested divorce in Lane County, Oregon
Lane County uncontested divorce help for couples in Eugene, Springfield, and surrounding communities who agree on the terms and want Oregon-specific, court-ready documents.


Local context for Lane County
Court contact & hours
- Courthouse
- Lane County Circuit Court
- Phone
- (541) 682-4020
- Fax
- 541-682-2049
- lan.ada@ojd.state.or.us
- Trial Court Administrator
- Elizabeth Rambo 541-682-4020
- ADA contact
- Stephanie Roberts, 541-682-4020, fax 541-682-2049, lan.ada@ojd.state.or.us
- Courthouse hours
- Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Filing notes
Lane County divorce filings go through the Lane County Circuit Court, and Oregon circuit court filings may be submitted through the state courts' online filing system (OJD eFile) where available. Uncontested divorce and family law cases are often decided on the written filings, but local submission practices can change, so confirm current filing procedures, fees, and any required forms with the court before filing.
Helpful court links
Records & payments
Family & mediation
Help & resources
About Lane County
Lane County lies in western Oregon, stretching from the Pacific coast eastward through the Willamette Valley and into the Cascade Range. Eugene is the county seat and largest city. Created in 1851, the county was named for Joseph Lane, Oregon Territory's first governor. Its geography is unusually varied: the McKenzie, Willamette, and Siuslaw river systems cross the county, and its public lands include a long section of the Oregon Dunes as well as mountain terrain in the Cascades. Transportation, higher education, health care, wood products, agriculture, and tourism all play significant roles in the local economy, with Eugene and Springfield forming the county's main urban center. Incorporated communities include Eugene, Springfield, Florence, Cottage Grove, Junction City, Creswell, Coburg, Dunes City, Lowell, Oakridge, Veneta, and Westfir. Lane County today combines a major university-centered metropolitan area with coastal, rural, and mountain communities spread across one of the largest and most geographically diverse counties in Oregon.
Filing for Divorce in Lane County
Lane County uncontested divorce cases are filed through the Lane County Circuit Court, the Oregon circuit court that handles family law matters for Eugene, Springfield, and the rest of the county. In an uncontested case, both spouses have already reached agreement on the key terms, such as property division, debts, parenting arrangements, and support if it applies.
That does not mean the paperwork is informal. Oregon courts still require the correct petition, summons, confidential information forms, judgment documents, and any county-required submission steps, and the court can reject filings that are incomplete or inconsistent.
Unlink is built for Oregon uncontested divorce cases, with a guided process that turns your agreement into documents designed for Oregon courts. Your paperwork is attorney-reviewed and prepared to fit Oregon procedure, including filing through OJD eFile where available for circuit court cases.
What to Expect at the Eugene Courthouse
The Lane County Circuit Court serves a county that stretches from the Eugene-Springfield metro area west to Florence on the coast and east toward the McKenzie River communities. For many local families, that means courthouse logistics matter, especially when balancing work, school schedules, and travel from places outside Eugene.
If you are filing a Lane County divorce, expect the practical side of the process to center on document submission, filing fees, and court review rather than a courtroom appearance. Many uncontested divorces are handled on the paperwork alone, although the court can request additional information or set a hearing if something needs clarification.
Eugene is the county seat and the filing hub, but Lane County residents often come from very different communities and routines, from downtown Eugene and Springfield neighborhoods to smaller cities like Cottage Grove and Veneta. A clear filing process helps reduce delays and makes it easier to move the case forward without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Cities and communities in Lane County
Unlink serves eligible uncontested divorce cases across Lane County, including Eugene, Springfield, Florence, Cottage Grove, Junction City, Creswell, Veneta, and Oakridge. The documents are built for Oregon circuit courts, and the filing notes help connect statewide paperwork with local court logistics.
Whether you are searching for Eugene online divorce, Lane County divorce forms, or a clearer way to finish an uncontested Oregon divorce, the same core issues need attention: complete information, consistent terms, and a packet the court can review.
Why Unlink Works for Lane County Couples
Lane County couples who already agree usually do not need the cost and conflict of a fully litigated divorce. What they do need is a reliable way to prepare accurate Oregon divorce forms, avoid common filing mistakes, and make sure the final judgment reflects the agreement they actually reached.
Unlink combines guided online intake with attorney review, so you are not left guessing which forms apply or how Oregon requires them to be completed. That is especially helpful in uncontested cases involving children, support terms, or detailed property and debt division.
For couples in Eugene, Springfield, Florence, Cottage Grove, and throughout Lane County, Unlink offers a practical middle ground between doing everything yourself and hiring separate attorneys for a case that is already resolved. The result is a more efficient Lane County uncontested divorce process built around Oregon law and Oregon court requirements.
Ready to start your Oregon divorce workflow?
Use the statewide guided intake now, then layer in county-specific filing notes where available.