Oregon OR AI draft
Methodology
Equitable distribution
Oregon divides all marital assets equitably. Courts consider contributions of each party and the long-term financial impact of the division, aiming for overall financial fairness.
Statutory Factors
The following factors are commonly evaluated under Oregon law:
- Duration of the marriage
- Income and liabilities of each spouse
- Contributions to the marriage including homemaking
- Future earning capacity
- Tax consequences
- Waste or dissipation of marital assets
- Custodial needs
- Any other factors for fairness
Statute Reference
Citation: Or. Rev. Stat. §107.105
Source: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors107.html
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Oregon Property Division
Oregon Revised Statute §107.105 grants courts authority to divide marital property equitably. Courts consider the contributions of each party, the economic circumstances of each party, and the long-term financial impact of the division. Oregon courts aim for a division that is just and proper under all of the circumstances, with a focus on overall financial fairness.
Citation: Or. Rev. Stat. §107.105
Source: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors107.html
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