Malheur Supp. L. R. 8.045

As amended through November 29, 2024
Rule 8.045 - PREJUDGMENT TEMPORARY ORDERS
(1) A prejudgment order to show cause will be allowed only upon the motion of a party supported by affidavit. The order to show cause will not contain a date for hearing. It shall provide that the adverse party must file a written response in opposition within 30 days from the date of service of the order and affidavit, or within such additional time as allowed by the court upon a showing of good cause. The order must further advise the adverse party that if such written response in opposition is not so filed and served within the 30 days, the order requested by the motion and show cause order will be granted and entered by the court.
(2) If the opposing party fails to file the written response in opposition within the time allowed, the moving party shall forthwith submit an order allowing the relief requested in the order to show cause. The court reserves the right to require the taking of testimony of the moving party in such default matters.
(3) Except for cases in which mandatory mediation applies, upon the opposing party filing a written response in opposition, the court will cause a hearing date to be set to determine the issues raised by the order to show cause and affidavit.

Malheur Supp. L. R. 8.045

Amended effective 2/1/2024.