Oregon Pet's/Resp's Motion for Expedited Hearing is a legal motion used in Oregon family law cases to request an expedited hearing date. This motion is typically used when the parties are in need of an expedited ruling on an urgent matter or when a party's rights are in immediate jeopardy. The motion is filed with the court and must include the date and time of the requested hearing, the name of the respondent, the petitioner's legal claim, and the reason for the request. There are two types of Oregon Pet's/Resp's Motion for Expedited Hearing: Emergency Motion and Priority Motion. An Emergency Motion is filed when an immediate ruling is needed due to a danger to a party's rights, such as when a restraining order is needed to prevent imminent harm. A Priority Motion is filed when an expedited ruling is needed for an urgent but less pressing matter, such as when a temporary parenting plan needs to be put in place as soon as possible.