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Ohio Code > Title 21 > Chapter 2111 - Guardians; Conservatorships


Current as of: 2009
§ 2111.01Guardian and conservatorship definitions
§ 2111.02Appointment of guardian - limited, interim, emergency, or standby guardian - nomination
§ 2111.021Physically infirm adult may petition for conservatorship
§ 2111.03Application for appointment as guardian
§ 2111.031Appointing physicians and other persons to determine need for guardianship
§ 2111.04Notice of appointment
§ 2111.041Investigating circumstances of alleged incompetent
§ 2111.042Investigating and report regarding guardianship of minor
§ 2111.05Estates not more than ten thousand dollars - termination of guardianship
§ 2111.06Guardian of the person
§ 2111.07Powers of guardian of person and estate
§ 2111.08Parents are natural guardians
§ 2111.09Administrator or executor ineligible to be appointed guardian
§ 2111.091Restrictions on attorney representing guardian
§ 2111.10Corporation as guardian
§ 2111.11Spouse may be appointed guardian
§ 2111.12Guardian of minor
§ 2111.121Nomination of guardian
§ 2111.13Duties of guardian of person
§ 2111.131Court order for payments of no more than $5,000 due to minor
§ 2111.14Duties of guardian of estate
§ 2111.141Inventory to be supported by evidence
§ 2111.15Duties of guardian of person and estate
§ 2111.151Liability of guardian or conservator as to contracts and debts
§ 2111.16Certain vouchers not allowed as credits
§ 2111.17Suits by guardians
§ 2111.18Claim for injury to ward or damage to property - settlement
§ 2111.181Settlement of claim of emancipated minor
§ 2111.19Completion of real estate contracts
§ 2111.20Sale of personal estate
§ 2111.21Sale, compromise, adjustment, or mortgage of dower
§ 2111.22Release of ward's tax title by guardian
§ 2111.23Guardian ad litem
§ 2111.24Insolvency of ward
§ 2111.25Lease for not more than three years
§ 2111.26Lease for term of years
§ 2111.27Petition
§ 2111.28Parties
§ 2111.29Parties and proceedings
§ 2111.30Duties of appraisers
§ 2111.31Hearing and order
§ 2111.32Royalty
§ 2111.33Guardian may improve real estate - petition
§ 2111.34Proceedings
§ 2111.35Amount to be used for improvement
§ 2111.36Guardian's report
§ 2111.37Guardian for nonresident
§ 2111.38Bond and duties
§ 2111.39Foreign guardian may collect money
§ 2111.40When nonresident ward becomes a resident
§ 2111.41When ward removes from the state and has a foreign guardian
§ 2111.42Foreign guardians may receive property
§ 2111.43Foreign wards and guardians
§ 2111.44Sale of lands of foreign wards
§ 2111.45Marriage of ward
§ 2111.46Guardianship of minors
§ 2111.47Wards other than minors
§ 2111.471Transfer of court having jurisdiction
§ 2111.48Certain acts validated
§ 2111.49Report of guarding of incompetent
§ 2111.50Probate court is superior guardian of wards
§ 2111.51County indigent guardianship fund

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