Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 116 § 116.113 — Judgment of final distribution
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 116 ·
Oregon Code § 116.113·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judgment of final distribution.
(1) If no objections to the final account and petition for distribution are
filed, or if objections are filed, upon the hearing or upon the filing of a
statement in lieu of the final account under ORS 116.083 (5), the court shall
enter a general judgment of final distribution. In the judgment the court shall
designate the persons in whom title to the estate available for distribution is
vested and the portion of the estate or property to which each is entitled
under the will, by agreement approved by the court or pursuant to intestate
succession. The judgment shall also contain any findings of the court in
respect to:
(a) Advancements.
(b) Election
against will by the surviving spouse.
(c) Renunciation.
(d) Lapse.
(e) Adjudicated
controversies.
(f) Partial
distribution, which shall be confirmed or modified.
(g) Retainer.
(h) Claims for
which a special fund is set aside, and the amount set aside.
(i) Contingent
claims that have been allowed and are still unpaid.
(j) Any reserve
requested under ORS 116.083.
(k) Attorney
fees.
(L) Approval of
the final account or the statement filed in lieu of the final account under ORS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 116.113
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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