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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF In the Matter of the Marriage or Registered Domestic Partnership (RDP) of: Case No: ___________________ and Petitioner GENERAL JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE RDP and MONEY AWARD Respondent This document was presented to the court: On the motion and declaration of Petitioner, the default of Respondent having been found. and Respondent being represented by a guardian ad litem or other person described in Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 27 On the stipulation of the parties, as shown by the signatures at the end of this Judgment After a hearing held (date), at which the following persons were present: Petitioner Petitioner's attorney Respondent Respondent's attorney Other FINDINGS: 1. The court considered the Declaration Stipulations Evidence presented and finds that: A. Irreconcilable differences have caused the irremediable breakdown of this marriage or domestic partnership B. At the time the Petition was filed: Marriage Only: At least one spouse lived in Oregon and that same spouse had lived in Oregon continuously for 6 months prior to the filing of the Petition. At least one spouse lived in the county in which the Petition was filed. Registered Domestic Partnership Only: At least one partner lived in Oregon and that same partner had lived in Oregon continuously for 6 months prior to the filing of the Petition. At least one partner lived in the county in which the Petition was filed. or neither partner lived in Oregon and the Petition was filed in the county where { Petitioner Respondent} last resided C. The parties have no children together under the age of 21 2. Party and Marriage/RDP Information: Date of Marriage /RDP: Disso NoCh General Judgment 2016 Page 1 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case No. Place of Marriage/RDP: Current age of parties: Petitioner (County, State) Respondent 3. Pregnancy Neither party is now pregnant (or) Petitioner Respondent is now pregnant. The other party is is not the parent of the child due (date) The The court grants judgment as follows: The marriage or RDP is legally dissolved as of the date this Judgment is signed. The terms of this judgment are effective upon entry in the court register. SPOUSAL/PARTNER SUPPORT There is an existing Limited Judgment for temporary spousal/partner support. Temporary support under the limited judgment ends as of the date of entry of the General Judgment, but any arrears accrued under the Limited Judgment remain enforceable under the Limited Judgment. 1. Spousal or Partner Support No spousal/partner support or life insurance for the benefit of either party is ordered in this case or Spousal support must be paid by Petitioner to Respondent (or) Respondent to Petitioner Type of support and amount ordered (check all that apply): transitional $ ___________ Ends: compensatory $ _________ Ends: maintenance $ __________ Ends: Monthly Or Total /mo total /mo total /mo total Based on the following factors (explain): 2. Payments Payments must be made: on the first or day of each month beginning the month following entry of this judgment or the date of service of this Petition or in a lump sum in the amount of $ by (date) Payments will end upon the death of either party or: , whichever is sooner Disso NoCh General Judgment 2016 Page 2 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case No. All payments of spousal/partner support must be made: Directly into 's bank account. The paying spouse/partner should keep a receipt of deposit as proof of payment. The person receiving support must provide the person paying support with current deposit slips or bank name, account name, and account number. or To the Department of Justice, Child Support Accounting Unit, P.O. Box 14506, Salem, Oregon, 97309. Petitioner requests that collection, accounting, and disbursement services be provided through the Department of Justice. (NOTE: services are only available through DOJ if the receiving party is on public assistance or if your county provides services locally. DOJ will notify you if your case does not qualify for services. Talk to a lawyer for more information) 3. Withholding If enforcement services are provided through the State of Oregon's Department of Justice, the support order is enforceable by income withholding under ORS 25.311 4. Life Insurance The party paying support must carry life insurance for the benefit of the other party throughout the period of the support obligation if he or she is insurable. The coverage must be at least $ . The party paying support must provide to the party receiving support a true copy of the policy. The party paying support must also provide to the party receiving support written notice of any action that will reduce the benefits or change the designation of the beneficiaries under the policy. or Neither party is ordered to carry life insurance for the benefit of the other party PROPERTY AND DEBTS 5. Real Property Neither party has any interest in any real property in Oregon or any other place Both parties have or { Petitioner Respondent} has an interest in real property at: (address) This property is awarded as follows: Additional page attached titled "Section 5- Real Property" The legal description of the property is attached as Exhibit and incorporated into this Judgment Petitioner Respondent is responsible for preparing, signing, and recording a deed transferring the real property as required by this judgment Other: 1. Personal Property The Petitioner and Respondent have divided between them all personal property that they own separately or together, and each is awarded those items now in their possession except that: A. The Petitioner is awarded the following personal property: Additional page attached titled "Section 6A-Petitioner's Personal Property" Disso NoCh General Judgment 2016 Page 3 of 8 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com Case No. The Petitioner is awarded all retirement benefits, pension plans, profit-sharing plans, deferred compensation plans, and stock options held by Petitioner's current and past employers, free of any interest by the Respondent B. The Respondent is awarded the following personal property: Additional page attached titled "Section 6B-Respondent's Personal Property" The Respondent is awarded all retirement benefits, pension plans, profit-sharing plans, deferred compensation plans, and stock options held by Respondent's current and past employers, free of any