Title: The Ohio Probate Process: Things You Need to Know
1The Ohio Probate Process Things You Need to Know
2Estate Planning Information
3It is important to arm yourself with good
information when you are planning your estate
4If you are not fully informed you may make errors
that result in unintended consequences
5With this in mind let's take a look at the Ohio
probate process
6Estate Administration
7Expressing your final wishes in a last will is
the first step
8However, you should consider the Postmortem Factor
9How is the estate going to be administered, and
who is going to handle the business of the estate?
10Estate Executor or Executrix
11The individual who handles estate administration
tasks is the executor or executrix
12An executor is a male administrator, and an
executrix is a female who serves this role
13The executor does not act independently without
supervision
14He or she must admit the will to the probate
court
15The Probate Process
16Probate exists to provide interested parties with
protections
17Once the will has been admitted, the court must
determine its validity
18Challenges to the will could be presented before
the court
19Final debts must be paid during probate, and the
executor must prepare the estate assets for
distribution to the heirs
20Engagement of Probate Attorney
21The executor is often going to retain the
services of a licensed probate attorney
22After all, probate is a legal process
23In many cases the executor does not have a great
deal of probate experience
24The probate attorney will guide the executor
through the probate process
25Pitfalls of Probate
26There are some negatives that go along with the
probate process
27For one thing, it is time-consuming
28It can take months or even years for an estate to
be probated and closed
29There are also considerable costs that accumulate
during probate
30Cincinnati Probate Attorneys
31This is a brief overview of the probate process
in the state of Ohio
32If you would like to learn more about probate and
estate planning as a whole feel free to contact
our firm to schedule a free consultation
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