Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Can I request temporary spousal support during my divorce proceedings?
Yes, you can request temporary support while your divorce is pending; the court will determine the appropriate amount based on factors similar to those considered in a final spousal support order.
Will I receive or have to pay spousal support during our legal separation?
Spousal support may be awarded during an Oregon legal marital separation if one spouse requests it and proves financial need. The amount and duration depend on factors such as length of marriage, earning capacity of each spouse, standard of living established during the marriage, and each party's contributions to their joint assets.
How does spousal support work in Oregon?
Spousal support (also known as alimony) may be awarded based on factors such as length of marriage, financial resources of each party, earning capacities, standard of living during marriage, and contributions made by one party towards education or career advancement opportunities for the other party. There are three types: transitional (short-term), compensatory (reimbursement), and maintenance (long-term). Spousal support amounts and duration are determined at a judge's discretion.
Can I get spousal support (alimony) in an Oregon divorce?
Spousal support may be awarded depending on factors such as length of marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, contributions made during marriage (including homemaking), and financial needs of both parties.
Are there different types of spousal support in Oregon?
Yes, Oregon recognizes three types: transitional (short-term), compensatory (for contributions made during marriage), and maintenance (long-term) support.
What is spousal support?
Spousal support, also known as alimony, is financial assistance paid by one spouse to another after a divorce or separation. It is designed to help the receiving spouse maintain their standard of living and become self-supporting.
How is spousal support determined in Oregon?
In Oregon, the court determines spousal support based on factors such as the duration of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, contributions to homemaking or education during marriage, and age and health of both parties.
Will I be required to pay alimony in an Oregon high asset divorce?
In a high asset divorce, alimony (spousal support) may be awarded based on factors like the length of the marriage, each spouse's income and earning capacity, contributions to career advancement or education, and standard of living during the marriage. The amount and duration of support will vary depending on specific case details.
What is the process for divorce mediation in Oregon?
Divorce mediation involves a neutral third-party mediator who helps spouses negotiate and reach agreements on issues such as property division, child custody, and support payments. This voluntary process can save time, money, and emotional stress compared to litigation.
What is an Oregon Divorce Settlement Agreement?
An Oregon Divorce Settlement Agreement is a legally binding contract between spouses detailing the terms of their divorce, such as division of assets, child custody, and spousal support. It must be agreed upon by both parties and approved by the court.
Do I need an attorney for my Oregon divorce?
While it is not required to have an attorney during your divorce process in Oregon, having legal representation can be beneficial as they will ensure your best interests are protected and guide you through complex legal processes involved in matters like property division, child custody arrangements, and spousal support.
What are the main components of an Oregon Divorce Settlement Agreement?
An Oregon Divorce Settlement Agreement includes provisions on division of assets and debts, spousal support, child custody and parenting time, and child support. Both parties must agree on the terms before submitting the agreement to the court for approval.

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