(2) Notice of the filing of a petition for the appointment of a fiduciary or entry of other protective order must be given by the petitioner to the following persons:
(a) The respondent, if the respondent has attained 14 years of age unless the petition is for the appointment of a guardian for a vulnerable youth who has attained 18 years of age and the respondent’s declaration consenting to the appointment has been filed with the court.
(b) The spouse, parents and adult children of the respondent.
(c) If the respondent does not have a spouse, parent or adult child, the person or persons most closely related to the respondent.
(d) Any person who is cohabiting with the respondent and who is interested in the affairs or welfare of the respondent.
(e) Any person who has been nominated as fiduciary or appointed to act as fiduciary for the respondent by a court of any state, any trustee for a trust established by or for the respondent, any person appointed as a health care representative under the provisions of ORS 127.505 to 127.660 and any person acting as attorney-in-fact for the respondent under a power of attorney.
(f) If the respondent is a minor, the person who has exercised principal responsibility for the care and custody of the respondent during the 60-day period before the filing of the petition.
(g) If the respondent is a minor and has no living parents, any person nominated to act as fiduciary for the minor in a will or other written instrument prepared by a parent of the minor.
(h) If the respondent is receiving moneys paid or payable by the United States through the Department of Veterans Affairs, a representative of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs regional office that has responsibility for the payments to the protected person.
(i) If the respondent is receiving moneys paid or payable for public assistance provided under ORS chapter 411 by the State of Oregon through the Department of Human Services, a representative of the department.
(j) If the respondent is receiving moneys paid or payable for medical assistance provided under ORS chapter 414 by the State of Oregon through the Oregon Health Authority, a representative of the authority.
(k) If the respondent is committed to the legal and physical custody of the Department of Corrections, the Attorney General and the superintendent or other officer in charge of the facility in which the respondent is confined.
(L) If the respondent is a foreign national, the consulate for the respondent’s country.
(m) Any other person that the court requires.
(3) Notice of a motion for the termination of the protective proceedings, for removal of a fiduciary, for modification of the powers or authority of a fiduciary, for approval of a fiduciary’s actions or for protective orders in addition to those sought in the petition must be given by the person making the motion to the following persons:
(a) The protected person, if the protected person has attained 14 years of age.
(b) Any person who has filed a request for notice in the proceedings.
(c) Except for a fiduciary who is making a motion, any fiduciary who has been appointed for the protected person.
(d) If the protected person is receiving moneys paid or payable by the United States through the Department of Veterans Affairs, a representative of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs regional office that has responsibility for the payments to the protected person.
(e) If the protected person is committed to the legal and physical custody of the Department of Corrections, the Attorney General and the superintendent or other officer in charge of the facility in which the protected person is confined.
(f) If the protected person is a vulnerable youth, the consulate of the vulnerable youth’s country of nationality or, if unknown, the consulate of the vulnerable youth’s last country of residence prior to the United States of America.
(g) Any other person that the court requires.
(4) A request for notice under subsection (3)(b) of this section must be in writing and include the name, address and phone number of the person requesting notice. A copy of the request must be mailed by the person making the request to the petitioner or to the fiduciary if a fiduciary has been appointed. The original request must be filed with the court. The person filing the request must pay the fee specified by ORS 21.135.
(5) A person who files a request for notice in the proceedings in the manner provided by subsection (4) of this section is entitled to receive notice from the fiduciary of any motion specified in subsection (3) of this section and of any other matter to which a person listed in subsection (2) of this section is entitled to receive notice under a specific provision of this chapter.
(6) If the Department of Human Services is nominated as guardian for the purpose of consenting to the adoption of a minor, the notice provided for in this section must also be given to the minor’s brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and grandparents.
(7) In addition to the requirements of subsection (2) of this section, notice of the filing of a petition for the appointment of a guardian for a person who is alleged to be incapacitated must be given by the petitioner to the following persons:
(a) Any attorney who is representing the respondent in any capacity.
(b) If the respondent is a resident of a nursing home or residential facility, or if the person nominated to act as fiduciary intends to place the respondent in a nursing home or residential facility, the office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(c) If the respondent is a resident of a mental health treatment facility or a residential facility for individuals with developmental disabilities, or if the person nominated to act as fiduciary intends to place the respondent in such a facility, the system described in ORS 192.517 (1).
(8) In addition to the requirements of subsection (3) of this section, in a protective proceeding in which a guardian has been appointed, notice of the motions specified in subsection (3) of this section, and the address, telephone number and other contact information of the protected person, must be given by the person making the motion to the following persons:
(a) Any attorney who represented the protected person at any time during the protective proceeding.
(b) If the protected person is a resident of a nursing home or residential facility, or if the motion seeks authority to place the protected person in a nursing home or residential facility, the office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman.
(c) If the protected person is a resident of a mental health treatment facility or a residential facility for individuals with developmental disabilities, or if the motion seeks authority to place the protected person in such a facility, the system described in ORS 192.517 (1).
(9) A respondent or protected person may not waive the notice required under this section.
(10) The requirement that notice be served on an attorney for a respondent or protected person under subsection (7)(a) or (8)(a) of this section does not impose any responsibility on the attorney receiving the notice to represent the respondent or protected person in the protective proceeding. [1995 c.664 §8; 1997 c.717 §5; 1999 c.122 §3; 1999 c.775 §2; 2001 c.900 §22; 2003 c.143 §3; 2005 c.22 §98; 2005 c.381 §22; 2005 c.498 §2; 2009 c.595 §85; 2011 c.595 §127; 2017 c.391 §2; 2021 c.399 §4]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 125 - Protective Proceedings
Section 125.005 - Definitions.
Section 125.010 - Protective proceedings.
Section 125.015 - Jurisdiction of protective proceedings; proceedings in other states.
Section 125.020 - Venue for protective proceedings.
Section 125.025 - Authority of the court in protective proceedings.
Section 125.030 - Use of limited judgment in protective proceedings.
Section 125.035 - Reports to Legislative Assembly regarding protective proceedings.
Section 125.055 - Petitions in protective proceedings.
Section 125.060 - Who must be given notice.
Section 125.065 - Manner of giving notice.
Section 125.070 - Contents of notice.
Section 125.075 - Presentation of objections.
Section 125.080 - Hearing; appointment of counsel.
Section 125.082 - Notice of appointment.
Section 125.085 - Motions after appointment of a fiduciary; disclosure of protected information.
Section 125.090 - Termination of proceedings.
Section 125.095 - Fees, costs and disbursements payable in protective proceedings.
Section 125.098 - Factors in determining award of attorney fees; appeal.
Section 125.150 - Appointment of visitors.
Section 125.155 - Visitor’s report.
Section 125.165 - Qualifications and standards for visitors.
Section 125.170 - Payment and reimbursement for visitor services.
Section 125.205 - Persons not qualified to act as fiduciary.
Section 125.210 - Circumstances requiring notice to court.
Section 125.215 - Acceptance of appointment as fiduciary; notice of proceedings to fiduciary.
Section 125.221 - Conflicts of interest.
Section 125.225 - Removal of fiduciary.
Section 125.230 - Termination of fiduciary’s authority; discharge of fiduciary.
Section 125.240 - Professional fiduciaries.
Section 125.242 - Exemptions for financial institutions and trust companies.
Section 125.305 - Order of appointment.
Section 125.310 - Letters of guardianship.
Section 125.315 - General powers and duties of guardian.
Section 125.320 - Limitations on guardian.
Section 125.323 - Limits on association.
Section 125.325 - Guardian’s report.
Section 125.405 - Letters of conservatorship.
Section 125.410 - Conservator’s bond.
Section 125.415 - Termination of bond by surety.
Section 125.425 - Powers of conservator to pay expenses of protected person and dependents.
Section 125.430 - Sale of protected person’s residence.
Section 125.440 - Acts conservator may perform only with court approval.
Section 125.445 - Acts authorized to be performed without prior court approval.
Section 125.455 - Power of competent protected person over estate.
Section 125.465 - Discovery of property; examination by conservator.
Section 125.470 - Filing of inventory required; supplemental inventory.
Section 125.475 - Conservator’s accounting to court; contents.
Section 125.485 - Liability of conservator.
Section 125.490 - Status of persons dealing with conservator.
Section 125.495 - Payment of claims against estate or protected person.
Section 125.500 - Enforcement of claim against estate or protected person.
Section 125.510 - Procedure where claim disallowed.
Section 125.515 - Effect of presentation of claim on statute of limitations.
Section 125.520 - Order of payment of expenses and claims.
Section 125.525 - Termination of conservatorship.
Section 125.540 - Payment of debt and delivery of property to foreign conservator.
Section 125.605 - Procedure for appointment of temporary fiduciary.
Section 125.610 - Report of temporary fiduciary.
Section 125.650 - Other protective orders.
Section 125.675 - Definitions.
Section 125.678 - Appointment; term; responsibilities; delegation of duties; rules.
Section 125.680 - Duties of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
Section 125.683 - Needs assessment; access to records; written plan for services.
Section 125.689 - Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator Fund.
Section 125.691 - Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator Protected Person Trust Account.
Section 125.693 - High-risk teams; appointment; membership; duties.
Section 125.694 - Confidentiality.
Section 125.700 - Office of county public guardian and conservator; expenses; termination.
Section 125.705 - Effect of vacancy in office of county public guardian and conservator.
Section 125.710 - Powers and duties of county public guardian and conservator.
Section 125.715 - Bond; exoneration of surety.
Section 125.720 - Deposit of funds.
Section 125.730 - Fees prohibited.
Section 125.800 - Short title.
Section 125.802 - Definitions.
Section 125.805 - International application.
Section 125.807 - Communication between courts.
Section 125.810 - Cooperation between courts.
Section 125.812 - Taking testimony in another state.
Section 125.815 - Definitions; significant-connection factors.
Section 125.817 - Exclusive basis.
Section 125.820 - Jurisdiction.
Section 125.822 - Special jurisdiction.
Section 125.825 - Exclusive and continuing jurisdiction.
Section 125.827 - Appropriate forum.
Section 125.830 - Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct.
Section 125.832 - Notice of proceeding.
Section 125.835 - Proceedings in more than one state.
Section 125.837 - Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to another state.
Section 125.840 - Accepting guardianship or conservatorship transferred from another state.
Section 125.842 - Registration of guardianship orders; fee.
Section 125.845 - Registration of conservatorship orders; fee.
Section 125.847 - Effect of registration.
Section 125.850 - Uniformity of application and construction.
Section 125.852 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.