2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 125 - Protective Proceedings
Section 125.150 - Appointment of visitors.


(A) A guardian for an adult respondent;
(B) A guardian for a minor respondent who is more than 16 years of age, in cases where the court determines there is the likelihood that a petition seeking appointment of a guardian for the respondent as an adult will be filed before the date that the respondent attains majority, in accordance with ORS 125.055 (6)(a), or as an adult; or
(C) A temporary fiduciary who will exercise the powers of a guardian for an adult respondent.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, if a petition in a protective proceeding seeks the appointment of a guardian for a respondent because the respondent is, or, if the respondent is a minor, will be a vulnerable youth, the court in its discretion may appoint a visitor.
(c) The court may appoint a visitor in any other protective proceeding or in a proceeding under ORS 109.329.
(2) A visitor may be an officer, employee or special appointee of the court. The person appointed may not have any personal interest in the proceedings. The person appointed must have training or expertise adequate to allow the person to appropriately evaluate the functional capacity and needs of a respondent or protected person, or each petitioner and the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329. The court shall provide a copy of the petition and other filings in the proceedings that may be of assistance to the visitor.
(3) A visitor appointed by the court under this section shall interview a person nominated or appointed as fiduciary and the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner and the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, personally at the place where the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, is located.
(4) Subject to any law relating to confidentiality, the visitor may interview any physician, naturopathic physician or psychologist who has examined the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner under ORS 109.329, the person or officer of the institution having the care, custody or control of the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner under ORS 109.329, and any other person who may have relevant information.
(5) If requested by a visitor under subsection (4) of this section, a physician, naturopathic physician or psychologist who has examined the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner under ORS 109.329, may, with patient authorization or, in the case of a minor respondent, with the authorization of the minor’s parent or the person having custody of the minor, or in response to a court order in accordance with ORCP 44 or a subpoena under ORCP 55, provide any relevant information the physician, naturopathic physician or psychologist has regarding the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner under ORS 109.329.
(6) A visitor shall determine whether it appears that the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, is able to attend the hearing and, if able to attend, whether the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, is willing to attend the hearing.
(7) If a petition is filed seeking the appointment of a guardian for an adult respondent, a visitor shall investigate the following matters:
(a) The inability of the respondent to provide for the needs of the respondent with respect to physical health, food, clothing and shelter;
(b) The location of the respondent’s residence and the ability of the respondent to live in the residence while under guardianship;
(c) Alternatives to guardianship considered by the petitioner and reasons why those alternatives are not available;
(d) Health or social services provided to the respondent during the year preceding the filing of the petition, when the petitioner has information as to those services;
(e) The inability of the respondent to resist fraud or undue influence; and
(f) Whether the respondent’s inability to provide for the needs of the respondent is an isolated incident of negligence or improvidence, or whether a pattern exists.
(8) If a petition is filed seeking the appointment of a fiduciary, a visitor shall determine whether the respondent objects to:
(a) The appointment of a fiduciary; and
(b) The nominated fiduciary or prefers another person to act as fiduciary.
(9) If a petition is filed seeking the appointment of a conservator in addition to the appointment of a guardian, a visitor shall investigate whether the respondent is financially incapable. The visitor shall interview the person nominated to act as conservator and shall interview the respondent personally at the place where the respondent is located.
(10) A visitor shall determine whether the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, wishes to be represented by counsel and, if so, whether the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, has retained counsel and, if not, the name of an attorney the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, wishes to retain.
(11) If the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, has not retained counsel, a visitor shall determine whether the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, desires the court to appoint counsel.
(12) If the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329, does not plan to retain counsel and has not requested the appointment of counsel by the court, a visitor shall determine whether the appointment of counsel would help to resolve the matter and whether appointment of counsel is necessary to protect the interests of the respondent or protected person, or each petitioner or the person to be adopted under ORS 109.329. [1995 c.664 §16; 2003 c.89 §1; 2003 c.227 §5; 2003 c.579 §§3,4; 2015 c.176 §1; 2017 c.356 §10; 2021 c.399 §9]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

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 125.012 - Petition for protective order; disclosure of information; confidentiality; inspection; visitor report.

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 125.120 - Protected person special advocate; appointment; duties; immunity; access to records and information; qualifications, standards and procedures.

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 125.300 - In general.

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 125.330 - Limitations on guardian appointed for person committed to custody of Department of Corrections.

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 125.600 - In general.

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 125.685 - Deputy public guardian and conservator; volunteer requirements and responsibilities.

Section 125.687 - Limitations of court on appointment of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator; bond; fees and compensation.

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 125.725 - Reimbursement of county public guardian and conservator’s expenses from estate of ward or protected person.

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.