Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 § 107.820 — and owns an insurance policy at the time of the obligors death but has
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 107 ·
Oregon Code § 107.820·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and owns an insurance policy at the time of the obligors death but has
named a third party who is not the court-ordered beneficiary designated in the
judgment, the court may grant equitable relief in a proceeding brought by the
court-ordered beneficiary against the third-party beneficiary as follows:
(a) The
court-ordered beneficiary may file a separate civil action against the
third-party beneficiary to recover the proceeds of the insurance policy to the
extent specified in the judgment, or as otherwise determined by the court under
paragraph (c) of this subsection, regardless of whether the third party had
actual knowledge of the judgment provision that required the obligor to obtain
life insurance in favor of the court-ordered beneficiary. For purposes of this
section, the entry of a judgment requiring an obligor to obtain a life
insurance policy naming the court-ordered beneficiary as the beneficiary under
ORS 107.820 is prima facie evidence of the court-ordered beneficiarys
entitlement to the life insurance proceeds in the amount specified in the
judgment. Entry of the judgment in accordance with ORS chapter 18 constitutes
constructive notice to any named third-party beneficiary of the judgment
provision regarding life insurance under ORS 107.820.
(b) The
court-ordered beneficiary may recover from the third-party beneficiary no more
than the deficiency in life insurance proceeds, if any, after taking into
account life insurance proceeds received by the court-ordered beneficiary under
life insurance policies maintained or obtained by the obligor other than the
life insurance policy that is the subject of the action brought pursuant to
this section.
(c) If there was
a current spousal or child support obligation at the time of the obligors
death, the court-ordered beneficiary shall recover the amount of life insurance
proceeds ordered in the judgment or, if the amount is not specified in the
judgment, the court may grant equitable relief taking into account the amount
of the last support order, the amount of life insurance previously ordered and
the ages and circumstances of the court-ordered beneficiary or persons
otherwise entitled to receive the spousal or child support that is ensured by
the court-ordered life insurance provision.
(d) If there is
no current support obligation at the time of the obligors death but support
arrears are owing, the court-ordered beneficiary shall recover the amount of
life insurance proceeds sufficient to pay the arrears plus interest.
(2) The civil
action authorized by this section must be filed in a separate proceeding from
the family law proceeding in which the judgment containing the life insurance
provision was entered.
(3) It is an
affirmative defense to a civil action filed under this section that the
third-party beneficiary was the purchaser of the life insurance policy against
which a claim is made by a court-ordered beneficiary.
(4) Temporary or
injunctive relief is available to the court-ordered beneficiary under ORCP 79.
(5) The
court-ordered beneficiary shall serve notice of an action filed under this
section on all parties in the family law proceeding in which the judgment
containing the life insurance policy requirement under ORS 107.820 was entered,
the life insurance company that issued the policy and any other interested
parties. [2017 c.341 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 107.820
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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