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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 § 114.085 — Setting apart whole estate for support; termination of administration

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 114 ·
Oregon Code § 114.085 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Setting apart whole estate for support; termination of administration. If it appears, after the expiration of four months after the date of publication of notice to interested persons, that reasonable provision for support of the spouse and dependent children of the decedent, or any of them, warrants that the whole of the estate, after payment of claims, taxes and expenses of administration, be set apart for such support, the court may so order. There shall be no further proceeding in the administration of the estate, and the estate shall summarily be closed. [1969 c.591 §111; 2023 c.18 §7]
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