This form is used in a suit for dissolution of marriage where the parties are co-petitioners, or respondent is found by the Court to be in default, or the respondent appeared but waived further appearance, or the parties stipulate to the entry of a decree, ORS 107.095(4) authorizes the Court to enter a judgment of dissolution upon affidavit without a hearing.
Oregon Co-Petitioners' (with minor children) Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing is a legal motion filed by a couple in the state of Oregon to request that the court allow a judgment to be entered on an affidavit in lieu of a hearing. This motion is typically used when the couple is unable to appear in court for a hearing due to extenuating circumstances such as the presence of minor children. This motion requests that the court allow a judgment to be entered on the affidavit, usually with supporting evidence, and that the court waive the requirement for a hearing as long as all other requirements of the court have been met. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioners' (with minor children) Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing: a Joint Motion and an Individual Motion. In a Joint Motion, both parties agree to the motion and sign the affidavit, whereas in an Individual Motion, only one party will agree and sign the affidavit.Oregon Co-Petitioners' (with minor children) Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing is a legal motion filed by a couple in the state of Oregon to request that the court allow a judgment to be entered on an affidavit in lieu of a hearing. This motion is typically used when the couple is unable to appear in court for a hearing due to extenuating circumstances such as the presence of minor children. This motion requests that the court allow a judgment to be entered on the affidavit, usually with supporting evidence, and that the court waive the requirement for a hearing as long as all other requirements of the court have been met. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioners' (with minor children) Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing: a Joint Motion and an Individual Motion. In a Joint Motion, both parties agree to the motion and sign the affidavit, whereas in an Individual Motion, only one party will agree and sign the affidavit.