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Chapter 5802 | Jurisdiction Of Court

 
 
 
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Section 5802.01 | Judicial intervention in trust administration.
 

(A) A court may intervene in the administration of a trust to the extent its jurisdiction is invoked by an interested person or as provided by law.

(B) An inter vivos trust is not subject to continuing judicial supervision unless ordered by the court. Trusts created pursuant to a section of the Revised Code or a judgment or decree of a court are subject to continuing judicial supervision to the extent provided by the section, judgment, or decree or by court order.

(C) A judicial proceeding involving a trust may relate to any matter involving the trust's administration, including a request for instructions and an action to declare rights.

Section 5802.02 | Personal jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiaries.
 

(A) By accepting the trusteeship of a trust having its principal place of administration in this state or by moving the principal place of administration to this state, the trustee submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state regarding any matter involving the trust.

(B) With respect to their interests in the trust, the beneficiaries of a trust having its principal place of administration in this state are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state regarding any matter involving the trust. By accepting a distribution from the trust, the recipient submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state regarding any matter involving the trust.

(C) This section does not preclude other methods of obtaining jurisdiction over a trustee, beneficiary, or other person receiving property from the trust.

Section 5802.03 | Concurrent jurisdiction regarding inter vivos trust.
 

(A) Except as otherwise provided in division (B) of this section, the probate division of the court of common pleas has concurrent jurisdiction with, and the same powers at law and in equity as, the general division of the court of common pleas to issue writs and orders and to hear and determine any action that involves an inter vivos trust.

(B) The probate division of the court of common pleas has exclusive jurisdiction to render declaratory judgments under Chapter 5817. of the Revised Code. However, the probate division of the court of common pleas may transfer a declaratory judgment proceeding under that chapter to the general division of the court of common pleas pursuant to division (A) of section 5817.04 of the Revised Code.

Section 5802.04 | Nature of action.
 

An action brought under Chapters 5801. to 5811. of the Revised Code is a civil action subject to the Rules of Civil Procedure, and unless it involves a testamentary or other trust that already is subject to court supervision, is commenced by filing a complaint.

Section 5802.05 | Provision regarding arbitration of disputes.
 

(A) A provision in the terms of a trust, excluding a testamentary trust, that requires the arbitration of disputes, other than disputes of the validity of all or a part of a trust instrument, between or among the beneficiaries and a fiduciary under the trust, or a combination of those persons or entities, is enforceable.

(B) Unless otherwise specified in the terms of the trust, a trust provision requiring arbitration as described in division (A) of this section shall be presumed to require binding arbitration under Chapter 2711. of the Revised Code.