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General Judgment Of Separation (Without Children) And Money Award (2B) - Oregon

General Judgment Of Separation (Without Children) And Money Award (2B) Form. This is a Oregon form and can be used in Legal Separation Family Law Circuit Court Statewide .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF In the Matter of the Marriage of: , Petitioner, and , Respondent ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. GENERAL JUDGMENT OF SEPARATION 1. This matter came before the Court: On the motion and affidavit of Petitioner, the default of Respondent having been found. On the motion of Petitioner, the default of Respondent having been found, and Respondent being represented by a guardian ad litem or another person described in Rule 27. On the motion and affidavit of Petitioner, Respondent having filed a Waiver of Further Appearance. On the stipulations of the parties, as shown by the signatures below. At a hearing held , at which the following persons were present: (date) Petitioner Petitioner's attorney Respondent Respondent's attorney 2. Findings. The Court considered the: Affidavit Affidavit and stipulations Evidence presented and found that: A. Irreconcilable differences between the parties have caused the temporary or unlimited breakdown of their marriage/domestic partnership. The parties have entered into an agreement (the terms of this judgment) suspending for a period of not less than one year their obligation to live together as husband and wife/domestic partners, as evidenced by the parties' signatures on page 9 of this judgment. Irreconcilable differences exist between the parties and the continuation of the marriage/domestic partnership preserves or protects their legal, financial, social or religious interests. B. Spouses Only: Petitioner Respondent has/have been a resident of and domiciled in the state of Oregon continuously for six months immediately prior to the filing of the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. Domestic Partnership Only: One or both of the parties to this case currently live in the county where this petition has been filed, or neither party currently resides in Oregon but the petition has been filed in the county where Petitioner or Respondent last resided. /// GENERAL JUDGMENT OF SEPARATION - PAGE 1 OF 9 Separation-2B: Judgment2BVer10.doc (3/08) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: The terms of this judgment are effective immediately. The parties are hereby legally separated as of the date this Judgment is signed, to continue for the period of time specified in Section 9 below. 3. Spousal Support and Life Insurance. No spousal support or spousal life insurance is ordered in this case. Spousal Support. Support shall be paid by: Petitioner to Respondent (or) Respondent to Petitioner In the amount of:$ per month, or $ by (date). Period support payments shall last: , or the death of either party, whichever comes first. The support shall be called (check one or more): transitional compensatory spousal maintenance, based on consideration of the following factors: Spousal support payments are taxable to the obligee spouse and deductible to the obligor spouse. All payments terminate upon the death of either party. Judgment is entered accordingly. Payments. Payments shall be made on the first day of each month beginning the month following the date the judgment is signed by a judge. All payments of spousal support shall be made: (check (a) or (b)) (a) To the Department of Justice, Child Support Accounting Unit, P.O. Box 14506, Salem, Oregon, 97309. Petitioner requests that collection, accounting, disbursement, and enforcement services be provided through the Department of Justice. (b) Directly into 's checking or savings account. A receipt of deposit shall be kept by the paying spouse/domestic partner as proof of payment. The spouse/domestic partner receiving support should provide the paying spouse/domestic partner with current deposit slips and/or bank name, account name, and account number. Withholding. If child support is also ordered in this case and if enforcement services are provided through the State of Oregon's Department of Justice, the spousal support order shall be enforceable by income withholding under ORS 25.311. Life Insurance. Petitioner Respondent shall buy and maintain life insurance for the benefit of Petitioner Respondent throughout the period of the spousal support obligation in the amount of $ 4. Real Property Distribution. Neither Petitioner nor Respondent has any interest in any real property located in this or in any other state. Petitioner Respondent has/have an interest in real property located at the address of This property shall be distributed as follows: Additional page labeled "Paragraph 4 - Real Property Distribution continued" attached. /// GENERAL JUDGMENT OF SEPARATION - PAGE 2 OF 9 Separation-2B: Judgment2BVer10.doc (3/08) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com The legal description of the property is attached as "Exhibit " and incorporated into this Judgment. Petitioner Respondent shall be responsible for the preparation, signing and recording of a deed, transferring the real property as required by this judgment. Distribution of this property is not within the jurisdiction of this court. 5. Personal Property Distribution (including motor vehicles). The Petitioner and Respondent have divided between them all personal effects, household goods and other personal property they own separately or together, and each shall be awarded those items now in their possession. The Petitioner is awarded the following personal property: Additional page labeled "Paragraph 5 - Petitioner's Personal Property Distribution continued" attached. The Petitioner is awarded his/her retirement benefits, pension plan, profit-sharing plan, deferred compensation plan, and/or stock option plan held by Petitioner's current or past employer, free of any interest in the Respondent. The Respondent is awarded his/her retirement benefits, pension plan, profit-sharing plan, deferred compensation plan, and/or stock option plan held by Respondent's current or past employer, free of any interest in the Petitioner. The Respondent is awarded the following personal property: Additional page labeled "Paragraph 5 - Respondent's Personal Property Distribution continued" attached. 6. Distribution of Debts. The debts shall be paid as follows: Name of Creditor (who money is owed to) What debt is for Amount Who shall pay (Petitioner or Respondent) Additional page attached, labeled "Paragraph 6 continued". Each party shall be responsible for the payment of all debts incurred by him or her individually since the date of the separation; all debts which are distributed
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