Response to Motion to Modify Judgment is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Motion to Modify Judgment?
A: A Motion to Modify Judgment is a request to change or amend a court's previous decision or ruling.
Q: When can a Motion to Modify Judgment be filed in Oregon?
A: In Oregon, a Motion to Modify Judgment can be filed after a final judgment has been entered.
Q: What are the grounds for filing a Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon?
A: The grounds for filing a Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon can include a substantial change in circumstances since the entry of the judgment or newly discovered evidence.
Q: What needs to be included in a Response to Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon?
A: A Response to Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon should include a brief explanation of why the motion should be granted or denied, and any supporting evidence or legal arguments.
Q: Is a hearing required for a Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon?
A: Yes, generally a hearing is required for a Motion to Modify Judgment in Oregon, unless the parties agree otherwise or the court determines that a hearing is unnecessary.
Q: What happens after a Response to Motion to Modify Judgment is filed in Oregon?
A: After a Response to Motion to Modify Judgment is filed in Oregon, the court will review the motion, response, and any other relevant documents or evidence, and make a decision on whether to grant or deny the motion.
Form Details:
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