Oregon Code § 125.225·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Removal of fiduciary.
(1) A court shall remove a fiduciary whenever that removal is in the best
interests of the protected person.
(2) In addition
to any other grounds, the court may remove a conservator if the conservator
fails to use good business judgment and diligence in the management of the
estate under the control of the conservator. The court may apply a higher
standard of care to a conservator who claims to have greater than ordinary
skill or expertise.
(3) In addition
to any other grounds, the court may remove a guardian if the court determines
the guardian:
(a) Unreasonably
limits the protected persons associations under ORS 125.323;
(b) Fails to
perform the guardians duties required under ORS 125.315 (1)(g) to (i); or
(c) Changes the
abode of the adult protected person or places the protected person in a mental
health treatment facility, a nursing home or other residential facility and:
(A) Failed to
disclose in the petition for appointment that the guardian intended to make the
placement; or
(B) Failed to
comply with ORS 125.320 (3) before making the placement.
(4) On
termination of the authority of a fiduciary, an interim fiduciary may be
appointed by the court to serve for a period not to exceed 60 days. An interim
fiduciary under this subsection may be appointed by the court without the
appointment of a visitor, additional notices or any other additional procedure,
except as may be determined necessary by the court.
(5) Upon
termination of the authority of a fiduciary, the court may appoint a successor
fiduciary. A petition for appointment as successor fiduciary must be filed in
the same manner as provided for an original petition, and is subject to all
provisions applicable to an original petition for the appointment of a
fiduciary. No filing fee shall be charged or collected for the filing of a
petition for the appointment of a successor fiduciary. [1995 c.664 §24; 2017
c.391 §4; 2019 c.198 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 125.225
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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