Oregon Code § 116.208·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Motion
to close estate with no known assets; judgment; discharge of personal
representative.
(1) If the petition for appointment of the personal representative states that
no assets of the estate are known to the petitioner and no assets of the estate
have come into the possession or knowledge of the personal representative, the
personal representative may move to close the estate no earlier than four
months after the latest date of delivery or mailing of the information
described in ORS 113.145.
(2) The motion
must state that no assets of the estate have come into the possession or
knowledge of the personal representative and that the purpose for filing the
petition under ORS 113.035 has been accomplished.
(3) The personal
representative shall set a time for filing objections to the motion to close
the estate. Not less than 20 days before the time set, the personal
representative shall mail a copy of the motion to close the estate to the
persons who would be entitled to receive a copy of the final account under ORS
116.093.
(4) If the court
grants the motion, the court shall enter a general judgment closing the estate
and discharging the personal representative. The discharge so entered operates
as a release of the personal representative from further duties and as a bar to
any action against the personal representative. The court may, in its
discretion and upon such terms as may be just, within one year after entry of
the judgment of discharge, permit an action to be brought against the personal
representative if the judgment of discharge was taken through fraud or
misrepresentation of the personal representative or through the mistake,
inadvertence, surprise or excusable neglect of the claimant. [2019 c.414 §9]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 116.208
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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