Oregon Instructions (Parenting Plan Enforcement) is a set of guidelines issued by the Oregon Family Law court system that provide guidance to parents on the enforcement of parenting plans. These instructions outline the process for enforcing parenting plans, including the procedures for filing a motion to enforce, the types of enforcement remedies available, and the rules of court that must be followed. The instructions are designed to ensure that parents are able to enforce their parenting plans in a timely manner and to protect the rights and interests of all parties involved. There are three types of Oregon Instructions (Parenting Plan Enforcement): Motion to Enforce, Motion to Modify, and Motion to Vacate. Motion to Enforce outlines the process for filing a motion to enforce a parenting plan, including the criteria for filing a motion and the types of orders that may be obtained. Motion to Modify outlines the process for filing a motion to modify a parenting plan, including the criteria for filing a motion and the types of orders that may be obtained. Motion to Vacate outlines the process for filing a motion to vacate a parenting plan, including the criteria for filing a motion and the types of orders that may be obtained.