Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 § 30.765 — Liability of parents for tort by child; effect on foster parents
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 30 ·
Oregon Code § 30.765·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Liability of parents for tort by child; effect on foster parents.
(1) In addition to any other
remedy provided by law, the parent or parents of an unemancipated minor child
shall be liable for actual damages to person or property caused by any tort
intentionally or recklessly committed by such child. However, a parent who is
not entitled to legal custody of the minor child at the time of the intentional
or reckless tort shall not be liable for such damages.
(2) The legal
obligation of the parent or parents of an unemancipated minor child to pay
damages under this section shall be limited to not more than $7,500, payable to
the same claimant, for one or more acts.
(3) When an
action is brought under this section on parental responsibility for acts of
their children, the parents shall be named as defendants therein and, in
addition, the minor child shall be named as a defendant. The filing of an
answer by the parents shall remove any requirement that a guardian ad litem be
required.
(4) Nothing in
subsections (1) to (3) of this section applies to foster parents. [1975 c.712 §§1,4;
1977 c.419 §1; 1991 c.968 §5]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 30.765
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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