Oregon Certificate Re Pending Child Support Proceedings Or Existing Orders is a document used in Oregon courts to change, modify, or terminate existing child support orders. It is used when an individual (the petitioner) is seeking to modify or change an existing court order, or when they are attempting to terminate the order altogether. There are two types of Oregon Certificate Re Pending Child Support Proceedings Or Existing Orders: 1. Modification Order: This type of order is used when a petitioner is seeking to change or modify an existing court order. This could include changing the amount of support payments, adjusting the time frame for payments, or altering the terms of the order in any other way. 2. Termination Order: This type of order is used when a petitioner is seeking to terminate an existing court order. This could be because the child has reached the age of majority, or because the custodial parent has remarried. In some cases, a termination order may also be used if the petitioner is no longer financially responsible for the child.