Oregon Co-Petitioner's Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing and Order is a legal document that allows the court to enter a judgment without a hearing. This type of motion is typically used when the parties to the case agree on the terms of the judgment and do not need a hearing to resolve any disputes. The motion must include the agreement between the parties, a proposed judgment, and the signatures of both parties. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioner's Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing and Order: 1. Default Judgment Motion: This type of motion is used when the defendant in the case has not responded to the complaint or has failed to appear in court. The plaintiff must submit evidence of the defendant's default, such as a signed affidavit or a copy of the summons and complaint. 2. Stipulated Judgment Motion: This type of motion is used when the parties to the case agree on the terms of the judgment and do not need a hearing to resolve any disputes. Both parties must submit a proposed judgment, which must include the agreement between the parties. Both parties must then sign the proposed judgment in order for the court to enter a judgment on the motion.