Acknowledgment about Divorce: This form is filed at the time the divorce Petition is filed. This form states that you are filing for dissolution/divorce without full representation of an attorney. It also states that that you will be responsible for court fees and will seek advice of an attorney if the case involves certain issues.
Oregon Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Acknowledgment About Dissolution / Divorce / Separation is a legal document in the state of Oregon that is filed by two people who wish to get a divorce. This document acknowledges that both parties understand and agree to the terms of the divorce, including division of property, alimony, and child custody, if applicable. It should be signed by both parties in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Acknowledgment About Dissolution / Divorce / Separation: one for co-petitioners with no children, and one for co-petitioners with adult children. Both documents must be completed and signed in order for the divorce to be legally recognized. The document for co-petitioners with no children includes the following information: the full names and addresses of both parties, the date and place of marriage, the date of separation, the reasons for the divorce, and the agreement of both parties to the divorce terms. The document for co-petitioners with adult children includes the same information as the document for co-petitioners with no children, plus the full names and addresses of all adult children of both parties.Oregon Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Acknowledgment About Dissolution / Divorce / Separation is a legal document in the state of Oregon that is filed by two people who wish to get a divorce. This document acknowledges that both parties understand and agree to the terms of the divorce, including division of property, alimony, and child custody, if applicable. It should be signed by both parties in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Acknowledgment About Dissolution / Divorce / Separation: one for co-petitioners with no children, and one for co-petitioners with adult children. Both documents must be completed and signed in order for the divorce to be legally recognized. The document for co-petitioners with no children includes the following information: the full names and addresses of both parties, the date and place of marriage, the date of separation, the reasons for the divorce, and the agreement of both parties to the divorce terms. The document for co-petitioners with adult children includes the same information as the document for co-petitioners with no children, plus the full names and addresses of all adult children of both parties.