Court Adopts Guardianship, Probate Forms
Staff Report | February 27, 2017
The Ohio Supreme Court has adopted new and updated forms for adult guardianship cases and other probate matters. The forms take effect March 1.
Following the Supreme Court’s adoption of new adult guardianship rules (Sup.R. 66.01 through 66.09) in 2015, the Ohio Association of Probate Judges suggested several changes to forms used by probate courts. The Commission on the Rules of Superintendence reviewed the proposal and submitted its recommendations to the Court.
The guardianship-related changes consist of 13 new forms (Standard Probate Forms 27.0 to 27.12), which include:
- Notification by probate court to guardians when it receives comments or complaints about the guardian and when it decides whether to hold a hearing about the comments or complaints.
- Report to be completed by guardian listing a breakdown of fees incurred, including guardianship, legal, and other direct services fees.
- Guardian’s notification to the probate court that he or she has completed the required training courses.
- Address change notices and other personal information updates for guardians or wards.
- Guardian’s application to begin a legal proceeding for a ward under his or her care.
- Report detailing whether a ward has certain legal papers and their location.
- Application to close the guardianship of an estate.
- Annual guardianship plan.
In other probate areas, the amendments adjust forms about adoptions, minors’ estates, and the appointment of appraisers. Access all the new forms.
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