Divorce Cost in Oregon (2026)

Complete guide to divorce costs across 14 cities in Oregon. Find filing fees, attorney rates, and total cost estimates.

$301
Filing Fee
$2,269
Avg Uncontested
$22,665
Avg Contested
14
Cities Covered

Oregon Divorce Laws

Divorce TypeNo Fault
Property DivisionEquitable Distribution
Waiting Period0 days
Residency Requirement6 months

Divorce Costs by City in Oregon

CityPopulationUncontestedContestedAttorney Rate
Portland652,503$2,478$25,029$311/hr
Salem160,614$2,289$22,889$284/hr
Eugene159,190$2,324$23,291$289/hr
Gresham109,397$2,212$22,036$273/hr
Hillsboro97,368$2,296$22,993$285/hr
Beaverton93,542$2,282$22,795$283/hr
Bend81,236$2,317$23,205$288/hr
Medford77,677$2,198$21,876$271/hr
Springfield60,177$2,191$21,756$270/hr
Corvallis55,298$2,247$22,431$278/hr
Albany51,583$2,219$22,077$274/hr
Tigard50,444$2,240$22,333$277/hr
Lake Oswego37,610$2,303$23,031$286/hr
Keizer37,064$2,170$21,564$267/hr

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Oregon?
The court filing fee for divorce in Oregon is $301. Total costs range from $2,269 for an uncontested divorce to $22,665 or more for a contested case.
How long does a divorce take in Oregon?
Oregon requires a waiting period of 0 days and 6 months of residency. Uncontested divorces typically take 2-4 months; contested cases can take over a year.
Is Oregon a community property or equitable distribution state?
Oregon follows equitable distribution for dividing marital assets during divorce.