Oregon Co-Petitioners' Motion for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period is a legal filing that can be used by co-petitioners who are seeking a divorce in the state of Oregon and who have no minor children or adult children. This document requests that the court waive the 90-day waiting period that would normally be required in order for the divorce to be granted. The motion must be filed with the court prior to the expiration of the 90-day period, and must include a statement of the reasons why the waiver is being requested. The motion may also include an affidavit, which is a sworn statement from the petitioner or co-petitioner attesting to the facts of the case. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioners' Motion for Waiver of 90 Day Waiting Period: Joint Motion and Unilateral Motion. A Joint Motion is one that is signed by both Petitioner and Co-Petitioner, while a Unilateral Motion is one that is signed by only one of the parties. Both motions must include the reasons for requesting the waiver, and any supporting evidence that may be necessary.