
Ohio Successor Trustee Duties After Death: Trust Admin Guide
Ohio successor trustee steps after the grantor's death: the ORC 5808.13 60-day notices, real-estate affidavit (5302.171), trust EIN, taxes, and distributions.
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Ohio successor trustee steps after the grantor's death: the ORC 5808.13 60-day notices, real-estate affidavit (5302.171), trust EIN, taxes, and distributions.

Ohio surviving spouse rights in probate: the elective share, family allowance, automobile rights, mansion house privilege, and other protections.

Ohio has no transfer on death deed. It uses a TOD designation affidavit (ORC 5302.22). How to record one, beneficiary rules, and how to skip probate.

Ohio does not require a will to be notarized. ORC 2107 requires two witnesses; a notarized self-proving affidavit is optional and speeds probate.

Selling inherited property in Ohio: whether probate is needed, court approval, the 80% appraised value rule, capital gains taxes, and the transfer certificate.

Step up in basis Ohio inherited property rules explained with real calculation examples. Learn how the stepped-up basis saves thousands on capital gains taxes.

Surviving spouse rights Ohio law guarantees including elective share, family allowance, exempt property, and right to remain in the home.

What it costs to contest a will in Ohio: attorney fees, court costs, contingency vs hourly, no-contest clauses, and how to decide if it is worth it.

Who inherits when someone dies without a will in Ohio? Learn Ohio's intestate succession rules with real scenarios for married, single, and blended families.

How to avoid probate in Ohio. Learn about living trusts, TOD deeds, beneficiary designations, joint ownership, and other strategies to bypass probate.
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