Make a complete list of property, debts, income, and expenses
Even in a simple case, Oregon courts expect clear financial information. Make a list of all real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, retirement accounts, businesses, personal property, and other assets either spouse owns or claims. Include anything owned jointly and anything either spouse believes is separate.
Do the same for debts. List mortgages, car loans, credit cards, tax debt, medical bills, personal loans, and any other balances. Note the current amount owed, whose name is on the account, and who will be responsible after the divorce.
You should also gather proof of income and recurring expenses. Pay stubs, tax returns, benefit statements, child care costs, health insurance costs, and monthly household expenses often matter, especially if children are involved. Organized records help you complete forms accurately and reduce back-and-forth later.