Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 723 § 723.480 — Multiple-party accounts; disposition of deposit upon death of party or trustee;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 723 ·
Oregon Code § 723.480·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Multiple-party accounts; disposition of deposit upon death of party or trustee;
effect of will.
(1) Sums remaining on deposit at a credit union at the death of a party to a
joint account are rebuttably presumed to belong to the surviving party or
parties against the estate of the decedent. If there are two or more surviving
parties, their respective ownerships during their lifetimes shall be in
proportion to their previous ownership interests under ORS 723.478, augmented
by an equal share for each survivor of any interest the decedent may have owned
in the account immediately before death. The right of survivorship continues
between the surviving parties.
(2) If the
account is a P.O.D. account:
(a) Upon the
death of one of two or more original parties, the rights to any sums remaining
on deposit are governed by subsection (1) of this section.
(b) Upon the
death of the sole original party or the survivor of two or more original
parties, any sums remaining on deposit belong to the P.O.D. payee or payees, if
surviving, or to the survivor of them if one or more die before the original
party. If two or more P.O.D. payees survive, there is no right of survivorship
in the event of death of a P.O.D. payee thereafter unless the terms of the
account or deposit agreement expressly provide for survivorship between them.
(3) If the
account is a trust account:
(a) Upon the
death of one of two or more trustees, the rights to any sums remaining on
deposit are governed by subsection (1) of this section.
(b) Upon the
death of the sole trustee or the survivor of two or more trustees, any sums
remaining on deposit belong to the person or persons named as beneficiaries, if
surviving, or to the survivor of them if one or more die before the trustee,
unless there is clear and convincing evidence of a contrary intent. If two or
more beneficiaries survive, there is no right of survivorship in the event of
death of any beneficiary thereafter unless the terms of the account or deposit
agreement expressly provide for survivorship between them.
(4) In other
cases, the death of any party to a multiple-party account has no effect on
beneficial ownership of the account, other than to transfer the rights of the
decedent as part of the estate of the decedent.
(5) A right of
survivorship arising under this section or from the express terms of the
account, a beneficiary designation in a trust account or a P.O.D. payee
designation cannot be changed by will.
(6) The
rebuttable presumption under subsection (1) of this section may be overcome by
evidence establishing that:
(a) The deceased
party intended a different result; or
(b) The deceased
party lacked capacity when the joint account was established.
(7) A credit
union is not liable for distributing sums remaining on deposit at the death of
a party to a joint account to a surviving party or parties in accordance with
the account agreement unless, prior to distributing sums to a surviving party
or parties:
(a) The credit
union has received notice of an adverse claim under ORS 723.468; and
(b) The adverse
claimant proceeds as required under ORS 723.468. [1999 c.185 §28; 2003 c.256 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 723.480
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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