The Oregon Notice of Post Confirmation Modification Of Plan is a legal document that is used to modify a confirmed Chapter 13 Plan after the confirmation of the original plan. This document is used to modify a plan that has already been approved in bankruptcy court. It is typically used when a debtor’s financial circumstances have changed after the plan was originally approved. The Oregon Notice of Post Confirmation Modification Of Plan must be signed by the debtor, the bankruptcy trustee, and the debtor’s attorney before it can be filed with the court. There are two types of Oregon Notice of Post Confirmation Modification Of Plan: the “Pay and File” and the “Pay and Stay”. The “Pay and File” allows the debtor to make changes to the plan and file the document with the court. The “Pay and Stay” allows the debtor to make changes to the plan and stay in the plan without filing it with the court.