Oregon Code § 124.024·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
to be given by guardian petitioner.
(1) A guardian petitioner must give notice of the petition, order and related
forms prescribed under ORS 124.020 (6) to the elderly person or person with a
disability named in the petition.
(2) The guardian
petitioner must also serve on the elderly person or person with a disability a
notice that contains a statement of the rights of the person as follows:
(a) The right to
contact and retain counsel;
(b) The right to
have access to personal records;
(c) The right to
file objections to the restraining order;
(d) The right to
request a hearing to contest all or part of the restraining order; and
(e) The right to
present evidence and cross-examine witnesses at any hearing.
(3) Notice
provided under subsection (1) of this section must be similar to the notice
provided to the respondent and must contain an objection form that the elderly
person or person with a disability may complete and mail to the court.
(4) Notice under
this section must be personally served on the elderly person or person with a
disability. The date of personal service must be not later than 72 hours after
the court issues a restraining order under ORS 124.020.
(5) Proof of
service under this section must be filed in the proceeding before the court
holds a hearing under ORS 124.015. [2003 c.257 §7; 2003 c.257 §7a; 2005 c.671 §10;
2007 c.70 §28; 2015 c.119 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 124.024
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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