Petitioner's Respondent's Certificate of Mailing of Judgment and Decree - Oregon 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county name where your case is filed in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the names of both the Petitioner and Respondent as required, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. In the certification section, date the document and specify what was mailed (Judgment and Decree regarding Custody, Parenting Time, or Order re: Jurisdiction).
  5. Indicate whether you mailed it directly to the other party or their attorney by checking the appropriate box and providing their address.
  6. Complete your signature as either Petitioner or Respondent, along with your printed name, address, city/state/zip code, and telephone number.
  7. Lastly, check any applicable boxes in the Certificate of Document Preparation section to confirm how you completed this document.

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To file a case, you have three options: Electronic Filing (eFiling) To save time, we suggest that you eFile your case. Get an Attorney. Because laws and legal procedures are complex, we recommend that you work with an attorney. File Your Own Paperwork. You can represent yourself in most cases. File a Case : How Do I? - Oregon Judicial Department Oregon Judicial Department - Oregon.gov how pages file Oregon Judicial Department - Oregon.gov how pages file
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To file a case, you have three options: Electronic Filing (eFiling) To save time, we suggest that you eFile your case. Get an Attorney. Because laws and legal procedures are complex, we recommend that you work with an attorney. File Your Own Paperwork. You can represent yourself in most cases.
The information you provide to the court can come from a variety of sources. You and other people may talk to the judge in court (testify) or you might show the judge things like objects, messages, photos, and documents (exhibits). Select the evidence that proves what you need to show. 10 Steps for Presenting Evidence in Court flcourts.gov content download file 1 flcourts.gov content download file 1
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