Co-petition divorce in Oregon, for spouses who are filing together
When both spouses agree on every term, a co-petition can make the case feel less adversarial. The paperwork still needs to be complete, consistent, and ready for the court to review.

Co-petition usually fits when
Both spouses want to file together instead of one spouse filing against the other.
You agree on property, debts, support, parenting, and every final judgment term.
Both spouses can review and sign the documents without pressure or conflict.
You want a calmer Oregon uncontested divorce process with clear shared expectations.
Agreement comes first
A co-petition works only when the final terms are already settled.
Both spouses sign
The filing depends on both spouses reviewing and signing the same packet.
The court still needs clarity
A calmer filing path still needs precise judgment language the court can enter.
Questions about filing together in Oregon
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Oregon uncontested divorce
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