Oregon Motion For Approval of Guardians Fee is a legal document filed with a court in the state of Oregon, allowing a guardian to receive payment for services provided to a ward. This document is often used when a guardian has been appointed to manage financial or other affairs for a minor or incapacitated adult. There are two types of Oregon Motion For Approval of Guardians Fee: one for a guardian ad item, and the other for a guardian of property. The motion must include the guardian's name, address, and contact information, the name of the ward, a detailed description of the services provided by the guardian, the amount requested for payment, and any requested expenses. The court will then consider the motion and determine if the fee is reasonable and necessary.