Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 § 130.400 — Allowance and disallowance of claims
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 130 ·
Oregon Code § 130.400·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Allowance and disallowance of claims.
(1) The trustee may compromise a claim against the trust estate.
(2) A claim
presented to a trustee under ORS 130.350 to 130.450 shall be considered allowed
as presented unless within 60 days after the date of presentment of the claim
the trustee mails or delivers a notice of disallowance of the claim in whole or
in part to the claimant and to the attorney of the claimant if the claimant has
an attorney.
(3) A notice of
disallowance of a claim shall inform the claimant that the claim has been
disallowed in whole or in part and, to the extent disallowed, will be barred
unless the claimant requests a summary determination or brings an action in the
manner provided by subsection (4) of this section.
(4) If a trustee
disallows a claim submitted under ORS 130.350 to 130.450 in whole or in part,
the claimant, within 30 days after the date of mailing or delivery of the
notice of disallowance, may:
(a) File a
request for summary determination of the claim in the probate court, with proof
of service of a copy of the request upon the trustee or the attorney of the
trustee; or
(b) Commence a
separate action against the trustee on the claim in the probate court.
(5) If the
claimant fails either to request a summary determination or commence a separate
action as provided in subsection (4) of this section, the claim is barred to
the extent the claim has been disallowed by the trustee.
(6) If a claimant
prevails in a proceeding or action under subsection (4) of this section, the
claim shall be allowed or judgment entered in the full amount determined to be
due to the claimant. The claim or judgment shall be paid from the assets of the
trust estate only to the extent that funds are available after payment of other
claims with higher priority under ORS 130.425.
(7) If the
claimant files a request for summary determination of a claim under subsection
(4) of this section, the trustee may notify the claimant in writing that the
claimant must commence a separate action against the trustee on the claim
within 60 days after the claimant receives the notice. Notice under this
subsection must be given by the trustee within 30 days after the request for
summary determination is served on the trustee or the attorney of the trustee.
If the claimant fails to commence a separate action within the time allowed,
the claim is barred to the extent the claim has been disallowed by the trustee.
(8) In a
proceeding for summary determination under this section:
(a) The trustee
shall make response to the claim as though the claim were a complaint filed in
an action.
(b) The court
shall hear the matter without a jury, after notice to the claimant and trustee.
The court shall determine the claim in a summary manner, and shall make an
order allowing or disallowing the claim in whole or in part.
(c) No appeal may
be taken from the order of the court made in a proceeding for summary
determination under this section.
(9) If a civil
action is commenced under subsection (4) of this section, a trustee, or
beneficiary, may petition the court to approve a proposed disposition of claims
or to provide instructions on the treatment of claims.
(10) A claimant
filing a request for summary determination of a claim under subsection (4) of
this section must pay the filing fee required of a defendant or respondent
under ORS 21.135 and other fees applicable to civil actions in circuit court. [Formerly
128.280; 2009 c.275 §15; 2010 c.107 §§46,47; 2011 c.595 §133]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 130.400
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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