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Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration are issued by the court, once the court has appointed you the Personal Representative of the estate. These documents authorize you to handle the claims, releases, transfers, and other issues in the estate.
You can always call the firm that got the default judgment against you (should be on the complaint/summons/etc. and see if you can work out a settlement arrangement where you pay a portion of the balance over time and they sort of ``forgive the rest and file a release of judgment with the court.
Pursuant to ORS 153.105, this request must be made within one year from the date of entry of the judgment. You must establish that your failure to appear was due to mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect in order for the court to set aside the judgment.
If you both agree on the changes, both sides can fill out and sign an Oregon court form called Supplemental Judgment Modifying a Domestic Relations Judgment and submit it to the court. A judge will sign it and make that your new official court order.
If you failed to appear on your parking violation and the court entered a judgment against you, this judgment is considered a Default Judgment. Oregon allows you to request that the Default Judgment be set aside. The way to do this is by filing a Motion for Relief from Default Judgment (see links below).
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File the original MOTION and CERTIFICATE with the court clerk. Wait 7 days from mailing the MOTION to the other party. Fill out the Order to Vacate Judgment of Dismissal/Order of Default (ORDER).
In law, a motion to set aside judgment is an application to overturn or set aside a courts judgment, verdict or other final ruling in a case. Such a motion is proposed by a party who is dissatisfied with the result of a case.

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