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Valid Grounds for Divorce in Oregon
According to statistics, 12.5% of adults in Oregon have gone through a divorce at some point in their lives. In this state, you rarely see the term ‘divorce’ as here this process is legally referred to as a ‘dissolution of marriage.’
Oregon has abolished fault-based divorce. This means that couples can now state “irreconcilable differences” as a reason for the breakup, and it will be considered a valid reason to the court. This type of divorce is also often called a summary dissolution.
You are eligible to file for divorce in Oregon if you meet one of two residency requirements:
- The marriage took place in Oregon, and one of the spouses is still a resident there.
- At least one of the spouses has lived in Oregon for a minimum of six months.