Oregon Divorce without Children (Petition) is a form of divorce in Oregon that does not involve children or a parenting plan. It is initiated by a petitioner, who files a petition for dissolution of marriage with the court. In this type of divorce, the petitioner must provide information about the marriage, such as the date of marriage, grounds for dissolution, and a request for the court to dissolve the marriage. The petitioner must also provide financial information, including income and assets, and provide a settlement agreement if there is one. There are two types of Oregon Divorce without Children (Petition): uncontested and contested. An uncontested divorce is when both parties agree on all matters related to the divorce, such as division of assets, spousal support, and child support. This type of divorce can be completed relatively quickly and is usually the least expensive option. A contested divorce is when the parties do not agree on all matters related to the divorce. This type of divorce can be more complicated and expensive, as the parties may need to go to court to resolve any disputes.