Oregon Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B) is an order issued by the court to a defendant in a post-judgment action, which requires them to show cause why the court should not maintain the existing status quo. The Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B) is typically issued in cases where a defendant has failed to comply with a court order, or is attempting to modify, suspend, or otherwise alter the existing status quo. The Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B) requires the defendant to explain why the court should not uphold the current status quo. There are two types of Oregon Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B): Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B) is an order issued by the court that is effective for a specified period of time, and must be renewed by the court periodically. A Permanent Order To Show Cause Re Post-Judgment Status Quo Order (6B) is an order issued by the court that is effective until the court orders otherwise.