Ohio Intestate Succession Guide
Summary
Ohios intestate succession laws, outlined in ORC 2105.06, determine how an estate is distributed when someone dies without a will. The distribution depends on the surviving family members and their relationship to the deceased. For example, if a decedent has no surviving spouse or children, the estate may pass to parents, siblings, or more distant relatives. The specific subsection of ORC 2105.06 applicable to a situation depends on the family structure and surviving relatives. Understanding these laws can help in determining rightful heirs and the distribution of assets. For personalized advice, consulting with a probate attorney in Ohio is recommended.Full Conversation
Part III. For questions four (*) through six (*) and eight (*) through ten (*) assume that decedent died intestate and that $*,*.* is available after expenses of administration have been paid. For questions seven (*), assume that decedent died intestate and that $*,*.* is available after expenses of administration have been paid. For each diagram, determine which subsection of ORC *.* is represented. “X” denotes deceased. PGM denotes paternal grandmother, etc. (* pts. each)
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ORC *.* subsection __________
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To assist you better, could you please describe the diagram or provide more details regarding the family members involved in question *?