Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2129 - Ancillary Administration
- Section 2129.01 - Record Of Extracounty And Extrastate Proceedings.
The authenticated record of any extracounty or extrastate administration proceedings filed in the probate court shall be admitted to record, docketed, and indexed in...
- Section 2129.02 - Proceedings By Nonresident Executor Or Administrator To Bar Creditor's Claims.
If letters of administration or letters testamentary have been granted in any state other than this state, in any territory or possession of the...
- Section 2129.03 - Delivery Of Personal Property And Payment Of Debts To Nonresident Executor Or Administrator.
The money, debts, and other personal property located in Ohio, belonging to a nonresident decedent may be delivered to the nonresident executor or administrator...
- Section 2129.04 - Ancillary Administration.
When a nonresident decedent leaves property in Ohio, ancillary administration proceedings may be had upon application of any interested person in any county in...
- Section 2129.05 - Foreign Wills.
Authenticated copies of wills, executed and proved according to the laws of any state or territory of the United States, relative to property in...
- Section 2129.06 - Will Made Outside The United States.
A will executed, proved, and allowed in a country other than the United States and territories thereof, according to the laws of such foreign...
- Section 2129.07 - Proceedings To Admit Foreign Will To Record.
(A) An authenticated copy of a will executed, proved, and allowed in a country other than the United States and territories of the United...
- Section 2129.08 - Appointment Of Ancillary Administrator.
(A) After an authenticated copy of the will of a nonresident decedent has been allowed and admitted to record as provided in this chapter,...
- Section 2129.09 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 05-31-1990
- Section 2129.10 - Procedure.
Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the procedure in ancillary administration shall be the same as in the administration of the estates of...
- Section 2129.11 - No Domiciliary Administration.
If no domiciliary administration has been commenced, the ancillary administrator shall proceed with the administration in this state as though the decedent had been...
- Section 2129.12 - Presentation Of Claims.
Creditors having claims against the estate of a nonresident decedent shall file them with the ancillary administrator who is appointed in accordance with sections...
- Section 2129.13 - Sale Of Real Property.
If an ancillary administrator finds that the personal property of the nonresident decedent in this state is not sufficient to pay the expenses of...
- Section 2129.14 - Sale Requested By Domiciliary Executor Or Administrator.
A domiciliary executor or administrator of a nonresident decedent may file in the probate court by which the ancillary administrator was appointed information showing...
- Section 2129.15 - Certificate Of Assets And Liabilities.
Within five months after appointment, the ancillary administrator of a nonresident decedent shall forward to the domiciliary administrator, if any, of the decedent, if...
- Section 2129.16 - Property Not To Be Sold.
An ancillary administrator shall not sell property of a nonresident decedent if the domiciliary administrator or executor, or any other person having an interest...
- Section 2129.17 - Transcript To Be Filed.
An ancillary administrator shall file in the probate court of every county in this state in which real property of the nonresident decedent is...
- Section 2129.18 - Determination Of Heirship.
Whenever property of a nonresident decedent as to whose estate ancillary administration proceedings are being had in this state passes by the laws of...
- Section 2129.19 - Application For Certificate Of Transfer.
Prior to filing the ancillary administrator's final account, an ancillary administrator shall file in the probate court an application for a certificate of transfer...
- Section 2129.20 - Payments To Ancillary Administrator.
Any person indebted to the estate of a nonresident decedent or holding property belonging thereto may pay such indebtedness or deliver such property to...
- Section 2129.21 - Bona Fide Purchaser Protected.
The bona fide purchaser of real or personal property sold as provided by law by an ancillary administrator shall take the title free from...
- Section 2129.22 - Estate Discharged By Payment.
When an ancillary administrator has paid a claim against the estate of a nonresident decedent, such estate shall be fully discharged of all liability...
- Section 2129.23 - Distribution.
When the expense of the ancillary administration of a nonresident decedent's estate, including any attorney's fee that is allowed by the probate court, all...
- Section 2129.24 - Fees.
Probate judges, county recorders, and county auditors shall for services required by sections 2129.01 to 2129.30, inclusive, of the Revised Code, charge and collect...
- Section 2129.25 - Foreign Executor Or Administrator May Be Authorized To Sell Real Property.
When an executor or administrator is appointed in any other state, territory, or foreign country for the estate of a person dying out of...
- Section 2129.26 - Bond.
If it appears to the probate court granting the order of sale set forth in section 2129.25 of the Revised Code that the foreign...
- Section 2129.27 - Trusts Created By Foreign Will.
Trusts created by a will made out of this state and relating to lands situated herein may be executed as provided in sections 2129.28...
- Section 2129.28 - Trustee's Bond.
If a trustee is named in a foreign will that creates a trust relating to real property situated in this state, the trustee may...
- Section 2129.29 - Trustee Appointed By A Foreign Court.
If a trustee has been appointed under a foreign will that creates a trust relating to real property situated in this state by a...
- Section 2129.30 - Probate Court May Appoint A Trustee Under A Foreign Will.
If necessary, the probate court of the county where the property affected by the trust is situated, on application by petition of the parties...
Last modified: October 10, 2016