Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 108 § 108.725 — Party
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 108 ·
Oregon Code § 108.725·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Party
may prove agreement unenforceable; when court may require support;
determination of unconscionability.
(1) A premarital agreement is not enforceable if the party against whom
enforcement is sought proves that:
(a) That party
did not execute the agreement voluntarily; or
(b) The agreement
was unconscionable when it was executed and, before execution of the agreement,
that party:
(A) Was not
provided a fair and reasonable disclosure of the property or financial
obligations of the other party;
(B) Did not
voluntarily and expressly waive, in writing, any right to disclosure of the
property or financial obligations of the other party beyond the disclosure
provided; and
(C) Did not have,
or reasonably could not have had, an adequate knowledge of the property or
financial obligations of the other party.
(2) If a
provision of a premarital agreement modifies or eliminates spousal support and
that modification or elimination causes one party to the agreement to be
eligible for support under a program of public assistance or medical assistance
at the time of separation or marital dissolution, a court, notwithstanding the
terms of the agreement, may require the other party to provide support to the
extent necessary to avoid that eligibility.
(3) An issue of
whether a premarital agreement is unconscionable shall be decided by the court
as a matter of law. [1987 c.715 §6; 2013 c.688 §12]
Note:
See note under 108.700.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 108.725
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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