Oregon Instructions (Contempt) are instructions that are issued by a court in the state of Oregon to enforce orders of the court. These orders may include compliance with a prior court order or judgment, payment of child support, or other obligations. The instructions are an attempt to hold a party in contempt of court for failing to comply with a court order or judgment. There are three types of Oregon Instructions (Contempt): 1. Contempt by Showing: This type of instruction is used when the court finds that a party is in contempt by showing that the party has not complied with a court order or judgment. 2. Contempt by Omission: This type of instruction is used when the court finds that a party is in contempt by omission, meaning that the party has failed to take a required action or complete a required task. 3. Contempt by Willful Violation: This type of instruction is used when the court finds that a party is in contempt by willfully violating a court order or judgment. This is typically considered the most serious type of contempt and carries the most severe penalties.