(2) A fiduciary must promptly file with the court any change in the name, residence or post-office address of the fiduciary.
(3) Subject to ORS 125.800 to 125.852 for adults as defined in ORS 125.802, the court has personal jurisdiction over any person who accepts appointment as a fiduciary for the purpose of any matter relating to the protective proceeding, whether the person is a resident or nonresident of this state.
(4) Notice of an objection, motion or other matter in a protective proceeding may be personally served on the fiduciary or mailed to the fiduciary or the fiduciary’s attorney by ordinary mail at the address listed in the court records and to any address for the fiduciary or the fiduciary’s attorney known to the person giving notice. [1995 c.664 §22; 2009 c.179 §25]