Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 § 130.230 — UTC
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 ·
Oregon Code § 130.230·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
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417. Combination and division of trusts.
(1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, a
trustee may:
(a) Combine two
or more trusts into a single trust by taking into account the pro rata economic
interests of each beneficiary of each trust; or
(b) Divide a
trust into two or more separate trusts.
(2) In taking any
of the actions under subsection (1) of this section, the trustee shall:
(a) Provide
notice to all qualified beneficiaries in accordance with ORS 130.733;
(b) Consider the
individual rights of each beneficiary;
(c) Exercise due
care and prudent judgment;
(d) Consider the
terms of the trust instrument and amendments, if any, as well as all applicable
statutory law; and
(e) Take the
action only if the result does not materially impair the rights of any
beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the intent of the trustor. [2005
c.348 §37; 2015 c.126 §2]
Note:
Section 5, chapter 126, Oregon
Laws 2015, provides:
Sec. 5.
The amendments to ORS 130.230,
130.232, 130.715 and 130.730 by sections 1 to 4, chapter 126, Oregon Laws 2015,
apply only to trusts executed on or after January 1, 2016, and to trust
proceedings commenced on or after the effective date of this 2017 Act [May 15,
2017], regardless of when the trust at issue was executed. [2015 c.126 §5; 2017
c.54 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 130.230
03Subject to legislative amendments
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