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Section 2111.182 | Order for portion of funds to minor be deposited in trust.

...If a minor is entitled to money or property whether by settlement or judgment for personal injury or damage to tangible or intangible property, inheritance or otherwise, the probate court may order that all or a portion of the amount received by the minor be deposited into a trust for the benefit of that beneficiary until the beneficiary reaches twenty-five years of age, and order the distribution of the amount in ac...

Section 2111.28 | Parties.

... of the proceeds of the lease, a sum in money that is the just and reasonable value of the expectancy of dower.

Section 2111.35 | Amount to be used for improvement.

... probate court shall fix the amount of money and personal property 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.

Section 2111.37 | Guardian for nonresident.

... 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 whether or not a ward has a guardian, trustee, or other conservator in the state of the ward's residence,...

Section 2113.03 | Court may order estate released from administration.

...n and that is not composed entirely of money, stocks, bonds, or other property the value of which is readily ascertainable, shall be determined by an appraiser selected by the applicant, subject to the approval of the court. The appraiser's valuation of the property shall be reported to the court in the application to relieve the estate from administration. The appraiser shall be paid in accordance with sectio...

Section 2113.65 | Disposition of investment.

...The person investing unclaimed money under section 2113.64 of the Revised Code shall file in the probate court a memorandum thereof, with the original certificates or evidences of title representing such investment, which shall be allowed as a sufficient voucher for such payment under the order or decree. If the amount is unclaimed at the end of the period of such investment, it shall be turned into the county treasu...

Section 2115.12 | Naming of person executor does not discharge debt.

... shall be liable for it as for so much money in the possession or under the control of the executor at the time that debt or demand becomes due and shall apply and distribute it as part of the personal property of the deceased.

Section 2119.04 | Mortgage, lease, or sale of real property - sale of personal property.

...In order to provide money for the payments authorized by section 2119.03 of the Revised Code, proceedings may be had for the mortgaging, leasing, or sale of the real property of an absentee in the same manner as provided by sections 2127.01 to 2127.43 of the Revised Code for sales of real property by executors and administrators. The probate court, upon notice to the spouse and any other persons and in the mann...

Section 2127.12 | Necessary parties in sale by executor or administrator.

...those who are entitled to the purchase money for it, other than creditors; (E) If a fraudulent transfer is sought to be set aside, all persons holding or claiming under the transfer; (F) All other persons having an interest in the real property.

Section 2127.16 | Sale to be free of dower.

...ower interest in the property a sum in money that is the just and reasonable value of the dower, unless the answer of the person waives that allowance.

Section 2127.18 | Equities and priorities.

...operty, and order a distribution of the money arising from the sale in accordance with its determination. The court may in the same cause order contributions among all parties in interest.

Section 2127.22 | Appraisement may be dispensed with - new appraisement - appraisers.

...le and in parcels at its true value in money. If the real property lies in two or more counties the court may appoint appraisers in any or all of the counties in which the real property or a part of it is situated.

Section 2127.27 | Additional bond before sale.

...he payment of, and accounting for, all moneys arising from the sale according to law. The bond shall be additional to that given by the executor, administrator, or guardian at the time of appointment. If the court finds the amount of the original bond given by the executor, administrator, or guardian is sufficient, having regard for the amount of real property to be sold, its appraised value, and the distribut...

Section 2127.34 | Terms of sale.

... the sale, and payment of the purchase money, either in whole or in part, for cash, or on deferred payments. In the sales by executors or administrators, deferred payments shall not exceed two years with interest.

Section 2127.38 | Distribution of money received from sale of real property.

...The sale price of real property sold following an action by an executor, administrator, or guardian shall be applied and distributed as follows: (A) To discharge the costs and expenses of the sale, including reasonable fees to be fixed by the probate court for services performed by attorneys for the fiduciary in connection with the sale, and compensation, if any, to the fiduciary for services in connection wi...

Section 2131.10 | Payable on death accounts.

...iety for savings, authorized to receive money on an investment share certificate, share account, deposit, or stock deposit, and transacting business in this state, whereby the proceeds of the owner's investment share certificate, share account, deposit, or stock deposit may be made payable on the death of the owner to another person or to any entity or organization, referred to in such sections as the beneficiary, no...

Section 2151.13 | Employees - compensation - bond.

...lments by the county treasurer from the money appropriated for the operation of the court, upon the warrant of the county auditor, certified to by the judge. The judge may require any employee to give bond in the sum of not less than one thousand dollars, conditioned for the honest and faithful performance of the employee's duties. The sureties on such bonds shall be approved in the manner provided by section ...

Section 2151.34 | Protection order against a minor.

...e petitioner any fee, cost, deposit, or money in connection with the filing of a petition pursuant to this section, in connection with the filing, issuance, registration, modification, enforcement, dismissal, withdrawal, or service of a protection order, consent agreement, or witness subpoena or for obtaining a certified copy of a protection order or consent agreement. (2) Regardless of whether a protection order i...

Section 2151.54 | Fees and costs.

...ised Code, to impose a specified sum of money as court costs in addition to any other court costs that the court is required or permitted by law to impose, the court shall not waive the payment of the specified additional court costs that the section of the Revised Code specifically requires the court to impose unless the court determines that the child is indigent and the court either waives the payment of all court...

Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.

...ept any and all donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services and to receive, utilize, and dispose of same; (K) To lease, purchase, accept contributions or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve, or use any real property, personal property, or mixed real and personal property; (L) To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any real pr...

Section 2151.81 | Independent living services definitions.

...s securing and maintaining a residence, money management, utilization of community services and systems, personal health care, hygiene and safety, and time management; (4) Assisting in obtaining education, training, and employment skills; (5) Assisting in developing positive adult relationships and community supports. (B) "Young adult" means a person eighteen years of age or older but under twenty-one years of age...

Section 2151.90 | Definitions for R.C. sections 2151.90 to 2151.9011.

...excludes any entity that accepts public money intended for foster care or kinship care funding or the placement of children by a public children services agency, private noncustodial agency, or private child placing agency. (3) "Temporary basis" means a period of time not to exceed one year, except as provided in section 2151.901 of the Revised Code. (B) A child may be hosted by a host family only when all of the...

Section 2152.20 | Authorized dispositions for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender.

...ng an electronic transfer out of public money and may charge the fee to the delinquent child. (3) To defray administrative costs, charge a reasonable fee to a child who elects a payment plan rather than a lump sum payment of a financial sanction.

Section 2152.203 | Restitution.

...(C) Upon notification by the court, any money owed by the state or by a political subdivision of the state to a delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender who is required to make restitution under this section, including any tax refund owed to the child or offender, shall be assigned to the discharge of the child's or offender's outstanding restitution obligation, subject to any superseding federal statutes or reg...

Section 2153.08 | Administrative judge to be clerk of court - may appoint deputies and clerks - bonds.

... the files, papers, books, records, and moneys pertaining to the juvenile court, and shall be the clerk of said court, with all the powers and duties of a clerk of the court of common pleas in connection with the business of said juvenile court. He may appoint and employ such deputies, clerks, stenographers, and other assistants and attaches as are reasonably necessary in connection with the work of said court, and s...