Oregon UTC 2,100 Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Affidavit with Request to Segregate Protected Personal Information from Concurrently Filed Document (Long Form) is a legal document used in divorce proceedings in the state of Oregon. It is a form that allows two petitioners, who have now or adult children, to submit a request to the court to segregate protected personal information from a concurrently filed document. The affidavit is used to protect the personal information of the petitioners, which can include information such as Social Security numbers, financial information, medical records, and other sensitive information. The affidavit must be signed by both petitioners and must include their full names, addresses, and contact information. The affidavit must also outline the reasons why the petitioners wish to have their protected information segregated from the concurrently filed document. It is important to note that the court may reject the affidavit if it does not adequately explain why the petitioners wish to have their information segregated. There are two types of Oregon UTC 2,100 Co-Petitioner (with now or adult children) Affidavit with Request to Segregate Protected Personal Information from Concurrently Filed Document (Long Form). The first is the standard form, which is used for all co-petitioners with now or adult children. The second is the modified form, which is used for co-petitioners with minor children.