Oregon Contested Divorce Document Services

Oregon contested divorce from start to finish.

 

Draft Oregon Contested Divorce Documents.

If your spouse is not aware you intend on filing for divorce in Oregon, we can draft the initiating divorce documents to start the process. Often spouses with mental illness or abusive behavioral patterns require delicate processing of the pending Oregon divorce. We understand the safety issues and plan accordingly. We draft and assist with filing an Oregon Family Abuse Protection Order (FAPA), or also known as a restraining order with your Oregon Contested Divorce Documents.

Process of Filing Oregon Contested Divorce Documents.

We begin with asking a series of questions to determine if an Oregon Family Abuse Protection Order (FAPA), or also known as a restraining order is appropriate with your Oregon Contested Divorce Documents. Another option could include an Oregon Stalking Order or Status Quo Child Custody or Parenting Plan to protect children’s daily schedules and patterns from a disruption caused by parents separating. If you’re currently living with your spouse in an Oregon county with fear of escalating a conflict, we can draft motions for exclusive use of the home pending the outcome of your Oregon Divorce. If the court grants your request for exclusive use of the Oregon home, your spouse can be court ordered to move out of the marital residence until a final determination is made by the court for division of the real property.

Serving Oregon Contested Divorce Documents.

After drafting and filing the initiating Oregon divorce contested documents, we help arrange personal service to your spouse. If your spouse is out of state, we contact the local sheriff in the county your spouse resides in and coordinates process service. At your request, we can provide you with both hard copies and electronic copies of your requested Oregon contested divorce documents. Oregon Divorce Paralegal will assist you with physically and/or electronically filing your Oregon Divorce Documents. Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services can physically serve the documents to the other spouse/parent or party on your case. If you’re looking for information on how to serve Oregon divorce documents, review the Oregon family law guide to serving legal papers.

 

Respond to Oregon Contested Divorce.

Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services can draft a response to Oregon divorce (dissolution), child custody, child support, parenting time or spousal support. We can assist you in physically and/or electronically filing a response to an Oregon divorce petition as well as serving the documents on the other party. Before an Oregon divorce ever goes to trial; there are many pre-trial motions and actions a spouse or parent can request of the court. If you need a status quo, postponement or request for evidence from the other party court ordered; Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Service will provide you with the motion and proposed orders required for your desired Oregon divorce legal outcome.

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Q: What are the steps to file for a contested divorce?

A: Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services begins with gathering your full legal name, your email address and phone number. You can provide us this information through our Contact Us form or text the information to 541-324-7912. We then email an Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services Agreement to sign electronically and email you a link to create your Clio.com client portal. Have you ever used a mychart program with your medical provider? Clio.com operates similar to a mychart program but focuses on legal services instead of medical services. Once you have created your Clio.com client account, you will find an intake form for you to complete and information on how to pay your Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services deposit for documents. Once Oregon Divorce Paralegal Document Services receives your completed intake form and deposit, we begin drafting your documents. When the documents are complete, we post them in your Clio.com client portal for your review and approval. If you’ve decided to file in person, you simply print out the documents and take them to your Oregon county circuit court clerk for filing. If you’ve decided to file electronically, we assist in setting up your Oregon Department of Justice (ODJ) e-filing account.