Beaverton, OR asked in Divorce for Oregon

Q: Mother divorcing father; have 19 year old at home. Is child served papers for divorce as husband is?

My daughter wants to divorce her husband. They have a 19 year old daughter. Her attorney told her that not only would the husband be served divorce papers but the daughter also. Is this true? Does any dependent child have to sign off on a divorce proceeding?

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A: Under Oregon law, a child between the ages of 18-21 is considered a statutory party to the child's parent's divorce for purposes of child support only. The 19 y.o. does not need to be served if she signs a waiver of service. Most children sign that without hesitation.

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