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ORS 126.849

Known as the Oregon Uniform Transfers to Minors Act

The act spans §§ 126.003–126.965 (309 sections).

1985 c.665 §15; 2005 c.349 §10

(1) A custodian may deliver or pay to the beneficiary or expend for the beneficiary’s benefit so much of the custodial property as the custodian considers advisable for the use and benefit of the beneficiary, without court order and without regard to:

(a) The duty or ability of the custodian personally or of any other person to support the beneficiary; or

(b) Any other income or property of the beneficiary that may be applicable or available for that purpose.

(2) On petition of an interested person or the beneficiary if the beneficiary has attained 14 years of age, the court may order the custodian to deliver or pay to the beneficiary or expend for the beneficiary’s benefit so much of the custodial property as the court considers advisable for the use and benefit of the beneficiary.

(3) A delivery, payment or expenditure under this section is in addition to, not in substitution for, and does not affect any obligation of a person to support the beneficiary.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.