Budgeting on a Single Income After Divorce in Oregon: 2026 Financial Planning Guide
Oregon single-income budget after divorce: $2,722/mo minimum for singles, fee waivers at 125% FPL ($19,506), and SNAP at 200% FPL. Complete 2026 guide.
Tax planning, credit scores, health insurance, Social Security benefits, and building financial independence.
Oregon single-income budget after divorce: $2,722/mo minimum for singles, fee waivers at 125% FPL ($19,506), and SNAP at 200% FPL. Complete 2026 guide.
Oregon divorce financial recovery guide: $301 filing fee, 4-8 week timeline for uncontested cases, $40,000 homestead exemption, and step-by-step rebuilding strategies.
Oregon law restricts closing joint accounts during divorce under ORS 107.093. Learn the $301 filing fee, 30-day disclosure rules, and legal steps to protect assets.
Oregon divorce with no money costs $0-$301. Learn about fee waivers under ORS 21.682, free family law facilitators, and legal aid services for 2026.
Oregon divorced spouses married 10+ years can collect up to 50% of an ex's Social Security benefit at full retirement age without reducing the ex's payment.
Oregon divorce health insurance options include COBRA (36 months), state continuation (9 months), and ACA marketplace coverage. Filing fee: $287-$301.
Oregon divorce can indirectly drop your credit score 50+ points. Learn how joint debt division under ORS 107.105, credit report strategies, and rebuilding credit work in 2026.