Oregon Statutes
§ 125.435 — Power of conservator to make gifts
Oregon § 125.435
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.3
Title 13Protective Proceedings; Powers of Attorney; Trusts
Ch. 125Protective Proceedings
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 125.435 (2026).
Text
If the estate has adequate funds to provide for the purposes specified in ORS 125.425, a conservator may make gifts on behalf of the protected person for such purposes as the protected person might have been expected to make. The conservator may make gifts without prior court approval of up to $250 to a person in a calendar year, not to exceed an aggregate amount of $1,000 for all gifts in a calendar year. The conservator must have prior court approval for any other gifts.
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Related
§ 125.425
Oregon § 125.425
Legislative History
1995 c.664 §41
Nearby Sections
15
§ 125.005
Definitions§ 125.010
Protective proceedings§ 125.020
Venue for protective proceedings§ 125.060
Who must be given notice§ 125.065
Manner of giving notice§ 125.070
Contents of notice§ 125.075
Presentation of objections§ 125.080
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