Form Petition for Summary Dissolution of Marriage (1A)

INSTRUCTIONS: OREGON PETITION FOR SUMMARY DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (Form 1A)
Those in a marriage or domestic partnership without minor children who wish to separate from their spouse or partner in Oregon may represent themselves. This article discusses the Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage filed against your spouse. The document is available on the website of the Oregon Judicial Department.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 1: At the top of the page, write the county where you appearing, the names of both parties, and whether your separation involves a marriage or domestic partnership.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 2: In section one, give the date and place of your wedding, or the date and county where your domestic partnership was registered.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 3: In section three, domestic partners should provide the information requested about their residency. Spouses should do the same in section four.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 4: In section 12, indicate whether personal property has already been divided or state how you wish for it to be divided between the two parties.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 5: In section 13, list all debts, including the name of the creditor, the amount owed, the nature of the debt, and who should pay.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 6: In section 15, indicate whether either party should have their premarital name restored once the separation is finalized.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 7: In section 16, either list the personal information required or explain why doing so would place either party at unreasonable risk.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 8: In section 17, indicate how you would like for court costs and fees to be paid.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 9: Next to "Certificate of Document Preparation," indicate whether you completed the form yourself. If not, enter the name of the person who assisted you.
Oregon Petition For Summary Dissolution Of Marriage 1A Step 10: Sign and date the last page in the presence of a notary public. Include your printed name, address and telephone number.
Form DR21 Complaint For Limited Divorce
INSTRUCTIONS: MARYLAND COMPLAINT FOR LIMITED DIVORCE (Form CCDR21)
In Maryland, a legal separation is formally known as a "limited divorce." Only marriages in which there has been abuse, desertion or prolonged voluntary separation can be granted this status, which divides property and resolves issues of alimony and child support without granting a full divorce. The Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce form (CCDR21) can be obtained from the website of the Maryland Judiciary.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 1: Enter the full names and addresses of both spouses. Enter your name again where indicated.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 2: In section one, provide the date and location of your marriage.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 3: In sections two and three, answer all questions about how long you and your spouse have lived in Maryland and whether grounds for divorce occurred in the state.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 4: If you do not have any children, skip to step 5.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 5: If you have children, enter their names and dates of birth in section eleven.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 6: List all legal cases related to the children in sections six.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 7: In section seven, list all other parties who may have a custodial claim to any children.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 8: In section eight, list who currently has custody of the children.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 9: In section nine, list all places the children have lived in the last five years.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 10: In section ten, indicate whether you wish to have sole or joint legal and physical custody. Indicate whether you are seeking visitation rights.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 11: In section eleven, indicate whether you seek alimony and give your reasons.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 12: Section may be skipped if an agreement has been made about division of property. Otherwise, indicate which property you need the court to issue a ruling about.
Maryland Complaint For Limited Divorce CCDR21 Step 13: In section thirteen, check the box next to your grounds for divorce and the actions you wish the court to take.