Oregon Motion For Order To Show Cause Re Enforcement of Parenting Plan And Order (5A) is a type of legal document used in the state of Oregon to request a court order when one party is not complying with the parenting plan or order established by a previous court order. This motion is used to seek enforcement of the parenting plan or order, and asks the court to order the other party to comply with the prior court order. The motion must include specific information about the parenting plan or order, the date it was issued, and any violations of the order by the other party. There are two types of Oregon Motion For Order To Show Cause Re Enforcement of Parenting Plan And Order (5A): 1. Motion for Order to Show Cause Re Enforcement of Parenting Plan (5A-1) 2. Motion for Order to Show Cause Re Enforcement of Parenting Order (5A-2) The first type of motion is used to enforce a parenting plan, while the second type is used to enforce a parenting order. Both motions must include detailed information about the parenting plan or order, the date it was issued, and any violations of the order by the other party. Additionally, the motion must specify what action the court should take in response to the violation. If granted, the court may order the other party to comply with the parenting plan or order, or impose other sanctions as appropriate.