Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2111.29 | Parties and proceedings.
...When a guardian files an application for authority to lease the real property of a ward, the same rules shall apply as to the parties and, upon the filing of the petition described in section 2111.27 of the Revised Code, similar proceedings shall be had as in an action to sell real property belonging to the ward under sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code, including services of summons, notice, apprai... |
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Section 2111.30 | Duties of appraisers.
...he best interests of the ward, those whom the ward is required by law to support, or the estate. They may also suggest any change in the terms, covenants, and stipulations proposed in the petition. The report of the appraisers shall be returned on or before the day named in the order for the final hearing of the case. On the return of the appraisement, the guardian need not give an additional bond, but in case... |
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Section 2111.31 | Hearing and order.
...as it considers best, on the terms, covenants, conditions, and stipulations, either in accordance with those set forth in the petition or otherwise, that it directs, provided the terms, covenants, conditions, and stipulations are not less favorable to the ward than those reported by the appraisers. The lease shall not take effect until the lease and the security, if any, prescribed in the lease are approved and... |
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Section 2111.32 | Royalty.
...d which will cover such royalty. At any time the court deems the bond insufficient to secure the royalty, it may increase such bond or require a new one. |
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Section 2111.33 | Guardian may improve real property - petition.
...isability of the ward, and if it is incompetency, whether the disability is curable or not, temporary, or confirmed, and its duration; (10) The names, ages, and residence of the family of the ward, including the spouse and those known to be residents of the county who have the next estate of inheritance from the ward. All of those persons, as well as the ward, shall be made defendants and notified of the pende... |
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Section 2111.34 | Proceedings.
...court their opinion whether the improvement proposed will be advantageous to the estate of the ward. |
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Section 2111.35 | Amount to be used for improvement.
...that may be used in making the improvement. The court may authorize the guardian to unite with the owners of adjacent property, upon equitable terms and conditions that the court approves, for the improvement of the premises of the ward and for the proper management and repair of the property when so improved. |
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Section 2111.36 | Guardian's report.
...n forty days after the improvement is completed. If the ward dies before the removal of the disability and there are heirs who inherit real property only from the ward, the money expended shall descend and pass in the same manner as the ward's other personal property and shall be a charge on the premises improved in favor of the heirs who inherit the personal property. |
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Section 2111.37 | Guardian for nonresident.
...If a nonresident minor, incompetent, or person confined in a state, charitable, or correctional institution has real property or rights, credits, moneys, or other personal property in this state, the probate court of the county in which the property or a part of it is situated may appoint a resident guardian of the ward to manage, collect, lease, and take care of the ward's property. The appointment may be made... |
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Section 2111.38 | Bond and duties.
...r is over fourteen years of age at the time of appointment. A resident guardian of any other nonresident ward shall hold that appointment until the death of the ward or until the court is satisfied that the necessity for the guardianship no longer exists. All moneys due to the nonresident ward while the resident guardianship continues shall be paid over to the ward's foreign guardian so far as necessary or pro... |
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Section 2111.39 | Foreign guardian may collect money.
...ll be given thirty days' notice of the time of hearing on the petition or motion, and the foreign representative shall produce an exemplification under the seal of the office, if there is a seal, of the proper court of the state of the foreign representative's residence containing all the entries on record in relation to the foreign representative's appointment and qualification, authenticated as required by th... |
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Section 2111.40 | When nonresident ward becomes a resident.
...If a nonresident ward for whom a resident guardian was appointed has become a resident since the appointment and a guardian has been appointed for the ward, the probate court shall remove the resident guardian previously appointed and require an immediate settlement of the account of the resident guardian previously appointed. |
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Section 2111.42 | Foreign guardians may receive property.
...y or by a foreign country for a nonresident ward, and the ward is entitled to money or other property in the custody of an executor, administrator, or other person in this state, the executor, administrator, or other person may deliver the money or other property to the guardian of the nonresident ward. |
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Section 2111.43 | Foreign wards and guardians.
...is state and owning lands within it are entitled to the benefit of Chapters 2101. to 2131., inclusive, of the Revised Code. Guardians appointed by foreign courts for nonresident wards may bring and maintain actions and enforce the collection of judgments rendered in such cases in their favor in the manner and to the extent that they could if appointed in this state, upon giving security for the costs which may accrue... |
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Section 2111.44 | Sale of real property of foreign wards.
...application is made shall be required from the guardian if considered necessary. |
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Section 2111.45 | Marriage of ward.
...The marriage of a ward shall terminate the guardianship as to the person, but not as to the estate, of the ward. |
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Section 2111.46 | Guardianship of minors.
...When a guardian has been appointed for a minor before the minor is over fourteen years of age, the guardian's power shall continue until the ward arrives at the age of majority, unless removed for good cause or unless the ward selects another suitable guardian. After the selection is made and approved by the probate court and the person selected is appointed and qualified, the powers of the former guardian shal... |
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Section 2111.47 | Wards other than minors.
...l order that the guardianship of an incompetent terminate and shall make an appropriate entry upon the journal. Thereupon the guardianship shall cease, the accounts of the guardian shall be settled by the court, and the ward shall be restored to the full control of the ward's property as before the appointment. Such entry terminating the guardianship of an incompetent person shall have the same effect as a det... |
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Section 2111.471 | Transfer of court having jurisdiction.
...If the ward for whom a guardian has been appointed removes to another county within this state and acquires a new residence or legal settlement therein, the probate court having jurisdiction over the guardian and the ward, may, on its own motion, or on motion of the guardian or any interested party, with the consent of the probate court of the county to which such ward has removed, transfer the jurisdiction over said... |
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Section 2111.48 | Certain acts validated.
...te by guardians for persons who are incompetent by reason of advanced age or mental or physical disability since August 17, 1919, by order of any court of this state shall not be declared invalid for the reason that the guardians for the incompetents were not vested with all the statutory powers given to guardians of incompetents. Those acts of guardians for incompetents are legal and effective. |
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Section 2111.49 | Report of guardian of incompetent.
...f appointment and biennially after that time, or at any other time upon the motion or a rule of the probate court. The report shall be in a form prescribed by the court and shall include all of the following. (a) The present address of the place of residence of the ward; (b) The present address of the guardian; (c) If the place of residence of the ward is not the ward's personal home, the name of the facility a... |
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Section 2111.50 | Probate court is superior guardian of wards.
.... (B) In connection with any person whom the probate court has found to be an incompetent or a minor subject to guardianship and for whom the court has appointed a guardian, the court has, subject to divisions (C) to (E) of this section, all the powers that relate to the person and estate of the ward and that the ward could exercise if present and not a minor or under a disability, except the power to make or revok... |
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Section 2111.51 | County indigent guardianship fund.
...ablished in that county. Expenditures from the fund shall be made only upon order of the probate judge and only for payment of any cost, fee, charge, or expense associated with the establishment, opening, maintenance, or termination of a guardianship for an indigent ward. If a probate court determines that there are reasonably sufficient funds in the indigent guardianship fund of the county in which the court is loc... |
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Section 2111.52 | County probate court guardianship services fund; multicounty probate court guardianship services fund.
...cribed in division (C) of this section rendered to, individuals, corporations, agencies, or organizations, including, but not limited to, a county board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services or a county board of developmental disabilities, unless a county board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services or a county board of developmental disabilities does not agree to the payment of those... |
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Section 2112.01 | Definitions.
... any adult who has been adjudicated incompetent and for whom a guardian is acting or for whom the probate court is acting pursuant to section 2111.50 of the Revised Code. (F) "Emergency" means a circumstance that makes it reasonably certain that immediate action is required to prevent significant injury to a respondent's health, safety, welfare, or property and for which the appointment of a guardian or issuan... |