Oregon Status Quo Order is a type of court order that helps to protect the established rights of the parties involved in a dispute. It is often used in family law, business law, and other legal matters. It is put in place to maintain the status quo, or the current state of affairs, until a final resolution has been reached. Furthermore, it is a temporary injunction that is issued to prevent any changes in the status quo. Types of Oregon Status Quo Order include: -Temporary Injunction: A court order that prevents a party from doing certain actions or taking certain steps that would change the status quo. —Restraining Order: A court order that requires a party to refrain from certain activities that would change the status quo. —Stay of Execution: A court order that prevents a party from executing a judgment or order that would change the status quo. —Stay of Proceedings: A court order that prevents a party from initiating proceedings or taking any steps that would change the status quo.