Oregon Response to Motion to Modify Judgment is a document used in the Oregon court system when an individual or their attorney is responding to a motion to modify a judgment. This document is typically used when a party to a case is seeking to modify the court's decision, such as a change in child support or spousal support payments. The document should include the responding party's reasons for opposing the motion, a request for a hearing, and a statement that the responding party waives any other procedural requirements. There are two types of Oregon Response to Motion to Modify Judgment: 1) Response to Motion to Modify Judgment (without Affidavit), which is used when the responding party does not wish to provide an affidavit; and 2) Response to Motion to Modify Judgment (with Affidavit), which is used when the responding party wishes to provide an affidavit in support of their position. Both forms must be signed by the responding party and filed with the court.