2011 Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS Volume 10, Chapters 366 - 430
ORS Chapter 406
406.100 Claims against estate by department when acting as conservator.


OR Rev Stat § 406.100 (through Leg Sess 2011) What's This?

If the Department of Veterans Affairs is appointed as a conservator under ORS 406.050 or a personal representative under ORS 113.085, the department shall have a claim against the estate of the protected person or the decedent, as the case may be, for all of the following:

(1) Reasonable expenses incurred by the department in the execution or administration of the estate.

(2) After the appointment of the department as conservator, compensation for ordinary services in an amount not to exceed five percent of income to the estate, and reasonable compensation for unusual services as set forth by rule by the department.

(3) After the appointment of the department as personal representative, compensation as provided in ORS 116.173.

(4) With prior approval by the court having probate jurisdiction over the estate, fees charged to the department by the Attorney General for advice or assistance in the performance of the department s duties as conservator or personal representative of the estate. [1987 c.425 3; 2005 c.625 12]

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