§ 2111.01 Guardian and conservatorship definitions
§ 2111.011 Guardianship guide
§ 2111.02 Appointment of guardian – limited, interim, emergency, or standby guardian – nomination
§ 2111.021 Physically infirm adult may petition for conservatorship
§ 2111.022 Emergency order to freeze assets of missing person
§ 2111.03 Application for appointment as guardian
§ 2111.031 Appointing physicians and other persons to determine need for guardianship
§ 2111.04 Notice of appointment
§ 2111.041 Investigating circumstances of alleged incompetent
§ 2111.042 Investigating and report regarding guardianship of minor
§ 2111.05 Termination of guardianship based on value of ward’s estate
§ 2111.06 Guardian of the person
§ 2111.07 Powers of guardian of person and estate
§ 2111.08 Parents are natural guardians
§ 2111.09 Administrator or executor ineligible to be appointed guardian
§ 2111.091 Restrictions on attorney representing guardian
§ 2111.10 Corporation as guardian
§ 2111.11 Spouse may be appointed guardian
§ 2111.12 Guardian of minor
§ 2111.121 Nomination of guardian
§ 2111.13 Duties of guardian of person
§ 2111.131 Court order for payments of no more than $5,000 due to minor
§ 2111.14 Duties of guardian of estate
§ 2111.141 Inventory to be supported by evidence
§ 2111.15 Duties of guardian of person and estate
§ 2111.151 Liability of guardian or conservator as to contracts and debts
§ 2111.16 Certain vouchers not allowed as credits
§ 2111.17 Suits by guardians
§ 2111.18 Claim for injury to ward or damage to property – settlement
§ 2111.181 Settlement of claim of emancipated minor
§ 2111.182 Order for portion of funds to minor be deposited in trust
§ 2111.19 Completion of real property contracts
§ 2111.20 Sale of personal estate
§ 2111.21 Sale, compromise, adjustment, or mortgage of dower
§ 2111.22 Release of ward’s tax title by guardian
§ 2111.23 Guardian ad litem
§ 2111.24 Insolvency of ward
§ 2111.25 Lease for not more than three years
§ 2111.26 Lease for term of years
§ 2111.27 Petition
§ 2111.28 Parties
§ 2111.29 Parties and proceedings
§ 2111.30 Duties of appraisers
§ 2111.31 Hearing and order
§ 2111.32 Royalty
§ 2111.33 Guardian may improve real property – petition
§ 2111.34 Proceedings
§ 2111.35 Amount to be used for improvement
§ 2111.36 Guardian’s report
§ 2111.37 Guardian for nonresident
§ 2111.38 Bond and duties
§ 2111.39 Foreign guardian may collect money
§ 2111.40 When nonresident ward becomes a resident
§ 2111.42 Foreign guardians may receive property
§ 2111.43 Foreign wards and guardians
§ 2111.44 Sale of real property of foreign wards
§ 2111.45 Marriage of ward
§ 2111.46 Guardianship of minors
§ 2111.47 Wards other than minors
§ 2111.471 Transfer of court having jurisdiction
§ 2111.48 Certain acts validated
§ 2111.49 Report of guardian of incompetent
§ 2111.50 Probate court is superior guardian of wards
§ 2111.51 County indigent guardianship fund
§ 2111.52 County probate court guardianship services fund; multicounty probate court guardianship services fund

Ask a legal question, get an answer ASAP!
Click here to chat with a lawyer about your rights.

Terms Used In Ohio Code > Chapter 2111 - Guardians; Conservatorships

  • Annuity: A periodic (usually annual) payment of a fixed sum of money for either the life of the recipient or for a fixed number of years. A series of payments under a contract from an insurance company, a trust company, or an individual. Annuity payments are made at regular intervals over a period of more than one full year.
  • Another: when used to designate the owner of property which is the subject of an offense, includes not only natural persons but also every other owner of property. See Ohio Code 1.02
  • Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Appraisal: A determination of property value.
  • Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
  • Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
  • Bond: includes an undertaking. See Ohio Code 1.02
  • Child: includes child by adoption. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  • Donee: The recipient of a gift.
  • Dower: A widow
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Executor: A male person named in a will to carry out the decedent
  • Fiduciary: A trustee, executor, or administrator.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Hearsay: Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
  • in writing: includes any representation of words, letters, symbols, or figures; this provision does not affect any law relating to signatures. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Intangible property: Property that has no intrinsic value, but is merely the evidence of value such as stock certificates, bonds, and promissory notes.
  • Intestate: Dying without leaving a will.
  • Joint tenancy: A form of property ownership in which two or more parties hold an undivided interest in the same property that was conveyed under the same instrument at the same time. A joint tenant can sell his (her) interest but not dispose of it by will. Upon the death of a joint tenant, his (her) undivided interest is distributed among the surviving joint tenants.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Liabilities: The aggregate of all debts and other legal obligations of a particular person or legal entity.
  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Person: includes an individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, and association. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • Plaintiff: The person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit.
  • Pleadings: Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions. In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer.
  • Power of attorney: A written instrument which authorizes one person to act as another's agent or attorney. The power of attorney may be for a definite, specific act, or it may be general in nature. The terms of the written power of attorney may specify when it will expire. If not, the power of attorney usually expires when the person granting it dies. Source: OCC
  • Probate: Proving a will
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Revocable trust: A trust agreement that can be canceled, rescinded, revoked, or repealed by the grantor (person who establishes the trust).
  • Right of survivorship: The ownership rights that result in the acquisition of title to property by reason of having survived other co-owners.
  • Rule: includes regulation. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • state: means the state of Ohio. See Ohio Code 1.59
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • Summons: Another word for subpoena used by the criminal justice system.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.
  • Trust account: A general term that covers all types of accounts in a trust department, such as estates, guardianships, and agencies. Source: OCC
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.