Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 126.872 (2026)

Delayed transfer of custodial property to beneficiary

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      126.872 Delayed transfer of custodial property to beneficiary. (1) Except as provided in this section, a person making a transfer to a custodian under ORS 126.816 or 126.819 may provide for a delayed transfer of the custodial property to the beneficiary at a specific time after the beneficiary attains the age of 21 years and:

      (a) Before the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years; or

      (b) The date on which the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years.

      (2) If the person making the transfer to the custodian under ORS 126.816 or 126.819 specifies no time for the transfer of the custodial property to the beneficiary, the custodian shall transfer the custodial property to the beneficiary on the date that the beneficiary attains the age of 21 years.

      (3) A personal representative or trustee making a transfer to a custodian under ORS 126.819 may provide for a delayed transfer of the custodial property pursuant to this section only if the governing will or trust directs that the custodial property be transferred within the time specified by subsection (1) of this section. The transfer to the custodian must provide that the custodial property be transferred to the beneficiary at the age specified in the governing will or trust.

      (4) A transfer to a custodian under ORS 126.816 or 126.819 is not invalid if the transfer provides that the custodial property be transferred to the beneficiary after the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years. If an otherwise valid transfer provides that the custodial property be transferred to the beneficiary after the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years, the custodial property must be transferred to the beneficiary on the date that the beneficiary attains the age of 25 years. [2001 c.244 §2; 2005 c.349 §16]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case (1 in the last 5 years), 2021–2021 · leading case: Dalbeck v. Bi-Mart Corp., 500 P.3d 711 (Or. Ct. App. 2021).
Dalbeck v. Bi-Mart Corp., 500 P.3d 711 (Or. Ct. App. 2021). “482; ORS 126.872; ORS 461.600; ORS 820.200; ORS 732.”
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