Revocable trusts generally. (1) A person who has capacity to make a will has capacity to create, amend, revoke or add property to a revocable trust, or to direct the actions of the trustee of a revocable trust. (2) A revocable trust remains a revocable trust for the purposes of ORS 130.520 to 130.575 even though the trust cannot be revoked because: (a) The settlor becomes financially incapable; or (b) An event occurs that by the terms of the trust prevents the revocation of the trust.
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