Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Ohio

Guardians and minors right to judgement in their favor

When I was a child in the state of Ohio, I won a civil suit and an estimated $12,000.00 was awarded to me which was not to be touched until I was 18. My guardian told the bank we were moving out of the country and the bank gave her all my money. Do I have a case against the bank for releasing the funds without a court order?


Asked on 10/25/08, 11:26 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Berman Law Offices of Michael A. Berman

Re: Guardians and minors right to judgement in their favor

It soulds like you need to contact a lawyer in the County where the case was settled....

Mike

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Answered on 10/28/08, 2:05 pm
Elizabeth Schmitz Elizabeth S. Schmitz Attorney at Law

Re: Guardians and minors right to judgement in their favor

You might have a case against either the guardian or the bank. However depending on when this happened you may have run out of time to file the suit.

I also wonder if you have all the facts. A guardian typcially has to file an account with the court regarding the spending of funds. You might want to check the records of the court where your guardianship was established.

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Answered on 10/25/08, 2:37 pm


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