Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/125.025?highlight=109.103
Timestamp: 2018-01-20 23:14:35
Document Index: 619185225

Matched Legal Cases: ['§5', '§27', '§11', '§24', '§3', '§96']

ORS 125.025 - Authority of the court in protective proceedings - 2015 Oregon Revised Statutes
2015 ORS Vol. 3 Chapter 125 Section 125.025
125.010
Protective pro­ceed­­ing
125.012
Peti­tion for protective order
Jurisdic­tion of protective pro­ceed­­ing
125.020
Venue for protective pro­ceed­­ing
125.030
Use of limited judg­ment in protective pro­ceed­­ing
Applica­tion of ORCP and Oregon Evidence Code
125.055
Peti­tions in protective pro­ceed­­ing
125.060
Who must be given notice
125.065
125.075
Presenta­tion of objec­tions
Mo­tions after appoint­ment of a fiduciary
Termina­tion of pro­ceed­­ing
125.095
Fees, costs and disburse­ments payable in protective pro­ceed­­ing
125.098
Factors in determining award of attorney fees
125.120
Protected per­son special advocate
Appoint­ment of visitors
Visitor’s report
Subsequent appoint­ment of visitor
125.165
Qualifica­tions and standards for visitors
Pay­ment and reimburse­ment for visitor services
Preferences in appointing fiduciary
Persons not qualified to act as fiduciary
Notice to court of crim­i­nal con­vic­­tion, revoca­tion or cancella­tion of occupa­tional license or bankruptcy pro­ceed­­ing
Acceptance of appoint­ment as fiduciary
125.221
125.230
Termina­tion of fiduciary’s authority
Liability of fiduciary
125.240
125.242
Exemp­tions for financial institu­tions and trust companies
125.305
Order of appoint­ment
125.310
General powers and duties of guardian
Limita­tions on guardian
Guardian’s report
Limita­tions on guardian appointed for per­son committed to custody of Depart­ment of Correc­tions
125.405
Letters of conservatorship
Conservator’s bond
125.415
Termina­tion of bond by surety
Power of conservator over prop­erty of protected per­son
Powers of conservator to pay expenses of protected per­son and dependents
Sale of protected per­son’s residence
Power of conservator to make gifts
Acts conservator may perform only with court approval
Acts authorized to be performed without prior court approval
125.450
Voidable transac­tions
125.455
Power of competent protected per­son over estate
Considera­tion of estate plan of protected per­son
Discovery of prop­erty
Filing of inventory re­quired
Conservator’s accounting to court
Approval of account­ing
125.485
Liability of conservator
Status of per­sons dealing with conservator
125.495
Pay­ment of claims against estate or protected per­son
Enforce­ment of claim against estate or protected per­son
Notice of claim to conservator
125.510
Procedure where claim disallowed
125.515
Effect of presenta­tion of claim on statute of limita­tions
Order of pay­ment of expenses and claims
Termina­tion of conservatorship
125.530
Powers and duties of conservator on death of protected per­son
125.535
Disposi­tion of small estate
125.540
Pay­ment of debt and delivery of prop­erty to foreign conservator
125.605
Procedure for appoint­ment of temporary fiduciary
125.610
Report of temporary fiduciary
Other protective orders
125.675
125.678
125.680
Duties of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator
Needs assess­ment
Deputy public guardian and conservator
125.687
Limita­tions of court on appoint­ment of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator
Office of county public guardian and conservator
125.705
Effect of vacancy in office of county public guardian and conservator
125.710
Powers and duties of county public guardian and conservator
125.725
Reimburse­ment of county public guardian and conservator’s expenses from estate of ward or protected per­son
Fees prohibited
Interna­tional applica­tion
Communica­tion between courts
Coopera­tion between courts
125.812
Taking testimony in an­oth­er state
125.817
Exclusive basis
125.820
Special jurisdic­tion
Exclusive and continuing jurisdic­tion
125.830
Jurisdic­tion dec­lined by reason of con­duct
125.832
Proceedings in more than one state
Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to an­oth­er state
125.840
Accepting guardianship or conservatorship transferred from an­oth­er state
125.842
Registra­tion of guardianship orders
Registra­tion of conservatorship orders
Effect of registra­tion
125.850
125.852
2015 ORS 125.025¹
Authority of the court in protective proceedings
(1) Subject to ORS 125.800 (Short title) to 125.852 (Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act) for adults as defined in ORS 125.802 (Definitions), a court having jurisdiction over a protective proceeding shall exercise continuing authority over the proceeding. Subject to the provisions of ORS 125.800 (Short title) to 125.852 (Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act) and this chapter, the court may act upon the petition or motion of any person or upon its own authority at any time and in any manner it deems appropriate to determine the condition and welfare of the respondent or protected person and to inquire into the proper performance of the duties of a fiduciary appointed under the provisions of this chapter.
(2) A court having jurisdiction over a protective proceeding in which the respondent or protected person is a minor shall consider and apply all relevant provisions of the Indian Child Welfare Act codified at 25 U.S.C. sections 1901 et seq.
(3) A court having jurisdiction over a protective proceeding may:
(a) Compel the attendance of any person, including respondents, protected persons, fiduciaries and any other person who may have knowledge about the person or estate of a respondent or protected person. The court may require those persons to respond to inquiries and produce documents that are subject to discovery under ORCP 36.
(b) Appoint counsel for a respondent or protected person.
(c) Appoint investigators, visitors and experts to aid the court in the court’s investigation.
(d) Exercise jurisdiction over any transaction entered into by a fiduciary to determine if a conflict of interest existed and enter an appropriate judgment with respect to the transaction.
(e) Surcharge a surety for any loss caused by failure of a fiduciary to perform a fiduciary duty or any other duty imposed by this chapter, including a surcharge for attorney fees incurred by a respondent or protected person by reason of the failure.
(f) Require immediate delivery of a protected person or property of the protected person, including records, accounts and documents relating to that property, to the court or to a place it designates.
(g) Require the fiduciary to produce any and all records that might provide information about the treatment or condition of the protected person or property of the protected person.
(h) Remove a fiduciary whenever that removal is in the best interests of the protected person.
(i) Appoint a successor fiduciary when a fiduciary has died, resigned or been removed.
(j) Require a respondent or protected person to submit to a physical or mental examination pursuant to ORCP 44.
(k) Make provisions for parenting time or visitation or order support for any minor who is a respondent or protected person in a protective proceeding.
(L) Impose any conditions and limitations upon the fiduciary that the court considers appropriate, including limitations on the duration of the appointment. Any conditions or limitations imposed on the fiduciary must be reflected in the letters of appointment.
(m) Appoint protected person special advocates pursuant to ORS 125.120 (Protected person special advocate).
(4) When a person files a petition or motion for a support order under subsection (3)(k) of this section:
(a) The person shall state in the petition or motion, to the extent known:
(A) Whether there is pending in this state or any other jurisdiction any type of support proceeding involving the minor, including a proceeding brought under ORS 25.287 (Proceedings to modify orders to comply with formula), 107.085 (Petition), 107.135 (Vacation or modification of judgment), 107.431 (Modification of portion of judgment regarding parenting time or child support), 108.110 (Petition for support of spouse and children), 109.100 (Petition for support), 109.103 (Proceeding to determine custody or support of child), 109.165 (Vacation or modification of judgment), 416.400 (Definitions for ORS 416.400 to 416.465) to 416.465 (Relief from compliance with order), 419B.400 (Authority to order support) or 419C.590 (Authority of court to order support) or ORS chapter 110; and
(B) Whether there exists in this state or any other jurisdiction a support order, as defined in ORS 110.503 (Definitions), involving the minor.
(b) The person shall include with the petition or motion a certificate regarding any pending support proceeding and any existing support order. The person shall use a certificate that is in a form established by court rule and include information required by court rule and paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(5) When the court acts upon its own authority to order support under subsection (3)(k) of this section, at least 21 days before the hearing the court shall notify the Administrator of the Division of Child Support of the Department of Justice, or the branch office providing support services to the county where the hearing will be held, of the hearing. Before the hearing the administrator shall inform the court, to the extent known:
(6) The Judicial Department and the Department of Justice may enter into an agreement regarding how the courts give the notice required under subsection (5) of this section to the Department of Justice and how the Department of Justice gives the information described in subsection (5)(a) and (b) to the courts.
(7) If the court finds that a conservator should be appointed, the court may exercise all the powers over the estate and affairs of the protected person that the protected person could exercise if present and not under disability, except the power to make a will. The court shall exercise those powers for the benefit of the protected person and members of the household of the protected person.
(8) The powers of the court in protective proceedings may be exercised by the court directly or through a fiduciary. [1995 c.664 §5; 1997 c.707 §27; 2003 c.116 §11; 2009 c.179 §24; 2014 c.39 §3; 2015 c.298 §96]
Enforce­ment and modifica­tion of child support judg­ments
Multiple child support judg­ments
1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 125—Protective Proceedings, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­ors/­ors125.­html (2015) (last ac­cessed Jul. 16, 2016).