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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 § 114.015 — Support of spouse and children

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 ·
Oregon Code § 114.015 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Support of spouse and children. The court by order shall make necessary and reasonable provision from the estate of a decedent for the support of the spouse and dependent children of the decedent, or any of them, upon: (1) Petition therefor by or on behalf of the spouse or any dependent child; (2) Service of the petition and notice of hearing thereon to the personal representative, unless the petitioner is the personal representative; (3) Notice to persons whose distributive shares of the estate may be diminished by the granting of the petition, unless the court by order directs otherwise; and (4) Hearing. [1969 c.591 §104]
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