As amended through June 11, 2024
Rule 9.075 - GUARDIANSHIPS(1) A Petition for Guardianship shall designate, in the caption, that it is for guardianship of an adult, whether it is for a temporary or indefinite time (or both), and whether a conservatorship is also being requested. The deposit for the visitor's investigation fee shall be paid with the filing of the Petition.(2) Upon the issuance of an order appointing a Court Visitor, the attorney for the petitioning party shall provide copies of the petition, marked "VISITOR'S COPY" with supporting documentation and copies of proposed notices and the ORS 125.070 (4) respondent's objection (the blue form) to the designated court visitor via email.(3) Petitions for Appointment of a Temporary Guardian should be accompanied by appropriate affidavits and medical reports. The Petition should be filed with the Probate Section of the Civil Division and presented to the Chief Family Law Judge or designee at a probate short docket hearing scheduled per SLR 9.025(4).(4) Within 30 days after each anniversary of appointment, a Guardian shall file with the court a written report. Copies of the Guardian's Report must be given to those persons specified in ORS 125.060 (3). The report shall be in the form prescribed by the court. (See Guardianship Report Forms, Forms Appendix.)Multnomah Supp. L. R. 9.075
Amended effective 2/1/2024.