Oregon Co-Petitioner's Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing and Order is a legal document used to request a court order that allows a judgment to be entered based on an affidavit in lieu of a hearing. This motion is usually filed when a petitioner and respondent agree to a settlement and the petitioner does not wish to appear in court for the hearing. The motion seeks to have the court enter a judgment based on the affidavit in lieu of the hearing. There are two types of Oregon Co-Petitioner's Motion for Order Allowing Entry of Judgment on Affidavit in Lieu of Hearing and Order: Motion for Entry of Judgment on Stipulated Facts and Motion for Entry of Judgment on Uncontested Facts. The Motion for Entry of Judgment on Stipulated Facts is used when the parties have already agreed on the facts of the case and the petitioner wants the court to enter judgment based on the stipulated facts. The Motion for Entry of Judgment on Uncontested Facts is used when the petitioner wants the court to enter judgment based on facts that have not been contested by the respondent.