Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5905.11 | Annual account filed with the court.
...Every guardian who has received or shall receive on account of the guardian's ward any things of value from the veterans administration shall file with the probate court annually, on the anniversary date of the appointment, in addition to any other accounts required by the court, a full and accurate account of all things of value received by the guardian, all earnings, interest, or profits derived from those things... |
Section 5905.12 | Failure to file account.
...If any guardian fails to file with the probate court any account as required by section 5905.11 of the Revised Code, or by an order of the court, when any account is due, or within thirty days after citation issues as provided by section 2109.31 of the Revised Code, or fails to furnish the veterans' administration a true copy of any account, petition, or pleading as required by sections 5905.01 to 5905.19, inclusive,... |
Section 5905.13 | Compensation of guardian.
...Compensation payable to guardians shall be based upon services rendered and shall not exceed five per cent of the amount of moneys received during the period covered by the account required by section 5905.11 of the Revised Code. In the event of extraordinary services by any guardian, the probate court, upon petition and hearing thereon, may authorize reasonable additional compensation. A copy of the petition and not... |
Section 5905.14 | Investment of surplus funds of estate.
...Every guardian shall invest the surplus funds of his ward's estate in such securities or property as is authorized under section 2109.37 of the Revised Code, but only upon prior order of the probate court; except that the funds may be invested, without prior court authorization, in direct unconditional interest-bearing obligations of this state or of the United States and in obligations the interest and principal of ... |
Section 5905.15 | Provisions applicable to income and estate.
... all "income" and "estate," whether the guardian was appointed under such sections or under any other law of this state. |
Section 5905.16 | Support of person other than ward.
...A guardian shall not apply any portion of the income or the estate for the support or maintenance of any person other than the ward except upon petition to and prior order of the probate court after a hearing. A signed duplicate or certified copy of said petition shall be furnished the proper office of the veterans' administration and notice of hearing thereon shall be given said office as provided in the case of hea... |
Section 5905.17 | Real estate may be purchased by guardian.
... real estate in this state in which the guardian has no interest, but only as a home for the ward, or to protect his interest, or, if he is not a minor, as a home for his dependent family. Such purchase of real estate shall not be made except upon the entry of an order of the court after hearing upon verified petition. A copy of the petition shall be furnished the proper office of the veterans' administration and no... |
Section 5905.18 | Certification of public record without charge.
...When a copy of any public record is required by the veterans' administration to be used in determining the eligibility of any person to participate in benefits made available by the veterans' administration or in the furtherance of any proceedings under sections 5905.01 to 5905.19, inclusive, of the Revised Code, the official custodian of such public record shall without charge provide the applicant for such benefits... |
Section 5905.19 | Termination of guardianship.
...judicial restoration and discharge of a guardian, a certificate by the veterans' administration showing that a minor ward has attained majority, or that an incompetent ward has been rated competent by the veterans' administration upon examination in accordance with law shall be prima-facie evidence that the ward has attained majority or has recovered his competency. Upon hearing after notice as provided by sections 5... |