Oregon Summons For Family Law Case is a type of court document that is issued when a family law case, such as divorce, adoption, or child custody, is filed in the state of Oregon. It is a notice that informs the parties of the date and time of a scheduled hearing in the case and describes the type of hearing that is to take place. In addition, the summons will include instructions on how to respond to the hearing and the consequences of failing to do so. There are two types of Oregon Summons For Family Law Case: the Notice of Hearing, which is issued when the case is first filed, and the Notice of Service, which is issued after the initial hearing. In either case, the summons must be served on all parties to the case. Failure to do so can result in a default judgement being issued in favor of the party who has been served.