Oregon Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (Parenting Plan Enforcement) is a document used by the courts in Oregon to enforce a parenting plan. It is a court order that requires parents to comply with the provisions of the parenting plan. It can be used to enforce visitation schedules, child support payments, and other matters related to the parenting plan. The notice is typically issued by the court once it has received a request from either parent. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Proposed Judgment or Order (Parenting Plan Enforcement): temporary and permanent. Temporary notices are typically issued in cases where there is a need to modify the parenting plan on a short-term basis. Permanent notices are issued when the court is satisfied that the parenting plan should remain in place for the long-term. Both types of notices require the parties to comply with the terms of the parenting plan. Failure to comply with the terms can result in a contempt of court charge.