Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Ohio
probate
can you tell me the meaning of this
waiver of right to administer
9 Answers from Attorneys
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator
Re: probate
When a person dies without a will, the closest living relative living in Ohio has the right to administer the estate. If there is more than one closest living relative, for example, three adult children of a sole parent, each child has an equal right to serve. The ones who waive are giving up the right to serve as administrator