Oregon Order Re Enforcement of Parenting Time is a court order issued by a judge to enforce the terms of a parenting plan and require both parents to comply with the previously established custody and visitation schedule. It is used to ensure that each parent is held accountable and that both parents have equal rights to spend quality time with their children. There are two types of Oregon Order Re Enforcement of Parenting Time: 1. Reinstatement of Parenting Time Order: This order is issued when a parent has violated the parenting plan and failed to comply with the visitation schedule. The order requires the parent to make up for the missed visitation time with their child. 2. Contempt of Court Order: This order is issued when a parent has willfully violated the parenting plan and failed to follow the court-ordered visitation schedule. The order requires the parent to comply with the visitation schedule and may also include other penalties such as fines or jail time.