Oregon Instructions are legal documents that provide the instructions for a legal action in the state of Oregon. These instructions are used by legal professionals, such as attorneys and paralegals, to assist their clients with a particular case or issue. Types of Oregon Instructions include: 1. Civil Instructions: These instructions provide information for civil matters, such as filing a lawsuit, drafting pleadings, responding to a complaint, or appealing a decision. 2. Criminal Instructions: These instructions provide information for criminal matters, such as defending against criminal charges, filing motions, or appealing a conviction. 3. Juvenile Instructions: These instructions provide information for juvenile matters, such as filing a petition for emancipation, responding to a delinquency petition, or appealing a decision. 4. Probate Instructions: These instructions provide information for probate matters, such as filing an estate plan, contesting a will, or appealing a decision.