Oregon Divorce without Children is a legal process in Oregon that allows couples to end their marriage without involving minor children. It can be done either through a dissolution or a traditional divorce. In a dissolution, the spouses agree on all the terms of the divorce, such as property division, alimony, and the division of assets. The dissolution process is less expensive and quicker than a traditional divorce. In a traditional divorce, the spouses must go to court and prove grounds for the divorce and the court must approve the terms of the divorce. Divorces without children can be either contested or uncontested. In a contested divorce, the spouses have disagreements that must be resolved through the court. In an uncontested divorce, the spouses have already agreed on the terms of the divorce and the court only needs to review and approve the agreement.