Probate Litigation In Ohio

Summary

Probate litigation in Ohio involves disputes over a deceased persons estate, including will contests, trust disputes, and fiduciary misconduct claims. Ohio Revised Code Title XXI governs these matters. If a minor child is the sole heir, assets may be transferred to a custodian or a guardian may be appointed under Ohios Uniform Transfers to Minors Act and Ohio Revised Code Section 2111.05. For specific guidance, contact the Lake County Probate Court.

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Ohio
Hello **** ****, here are some general points about probate litigation in Ohio:
- Probate litigation typically involves disputes over a deceased person's estate.
- It can involve will contests, trust disputes, and fiduciary misconduct claims.
- Ohio Revised Code Title XXI provides specific laws on this matter.
For specific assistance, consider contacting a local probate attorney or the Franklin County Probate Court in Ohio.

Franklin County Probate Court


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * S High St, Columbus, OH *
Website: probate.franklincountyohio.gov
Minor child is only heir
If a minor child is the sole heir in Ohio:
- Assets may be transferred to a custodian until the child turns *.
- If the estate's value is significant, a guardian may be appointed.
- This is governed by Ohio's Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (UTMA) and Ohio Revised Code Section *.*.
For details, consult a probate attorney or local probate court.
Lake/Ashtabula county
If you're in Lake/Ashtabula county, you can reach out to the Lake County Probate Court for specific guidance:

Lake County Probate Court


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * North Park Place, Painesville, OH *
Website: www.lakecountyohio.gov/probate