Oregon Order Approving Guardians Fee is a document issued by a court in the state of Oregon that approves fees charged by a court-appointed guardian for services rendered. This document is typically issued when a court-appointed guardian has requested an order to approve fees for services rendered in a guardianship proceeding. The document outlines the scope of the guardianship services, the fees to be charged for such services, the reason for the fees, and the court's approval. It is important to note that the fees approved by the court must be reasonable and commensurate with the services provided. There are two types of Oregon Order Approving Guardians Fee: one for the Preliminary Fee and one for the Final Fee. The Preliminary Fee is a fee that must be approved by the court before the guardian can begin providing services. This fee typically covers administrative costs, such as filing fees, and the fees for the guardian's services. The Final Fee is a fee that must be approved by the court after the guardianship services have been completed. This fee typically covers the costs associated with winding up the guardianship, including court costs and attorney fees.