Oregon Proposed Judgment is a civil action in the state of Oregon that is used to resolve disputes between two or more parties. It is a court-ordered agreement that is accepted by all parties involved and is legally binding. It is an alternative to going to trial and can be used in a variety of civil cases. There are two types of Oregon Proposed Judgment: Default Judgment and Consent Judgment. Default Judgment is a court-ordered judgment that is issued when a defendant has failed to respond to a complaint filed by the plaintiff. If this occurs, the plaintiff is usually granted the relief sought in their complaint. Consent Judgment is a court-ordered agreement between parties that is reached by mutual agreement. This type of judgment is often used to resolve disputes and avoid a lengthy and expensive trial. Both types of Oregon Proposed Judgment are binding and enforceable by the court. Once accepted, the parties involved must adhere to the terms of the agreement.