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Summary Of General Rights Of Surviving Spouse Form. This is a Ohio form and can be use in Lorain County (Court Of Common Pleas).
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Lorain County Probate Court Judge James T. Walther
ESTATE OF: _________________________________________________________________
CASE NO. __________________
SUMMARY OF GENERAL RIGHTS OF SURVIVNG SPOUSE
[R.C. 2106.02]
To: ________________________________
Surviving Spouse
________________________________
Address
________________________________
City, State, Zip Code
This is a summary of your rights as surviving spouse under Chapter 2106 of the Revised Code. Many of these rights have
specific time limits in which they must be exercised. If you have questions concerning your rights, you should discuss them
with an attorney of your choice. The Court cannot advise you.
1.
Election to Take Under or Against the Will ( R.C. 2106.01 - 2106.08 )
If you elect to take against the Will, you are entitled to one-half of the decedent’s net estate, unless there are two or more of the
decedent’s children or their lineal descendents surviving, in which case you are entitled to one-third of the decedent’s net estate.
You will not be entitled to receive any assets given to you pursuant to the Will.
If you elect to take under the Will, you will receive those assets given to you under the Will.
Whichever choice you make, (unless you elect to take under the Will and the Will specifically precludes you from these rights) you
will not be barred from your rights to purchase certain assets at the appraised value, to remain in the family home for one year, to
receive an allowance for support, to receive not more than two automobiles and one watercraft and one outboard motor owned by
decedent, and to such other rights as a surviving spouse may be entitled under law.
Although your election may not affect certain non-probate property, suck as joint and survivorship, payable on death, and transfer
on death property, it may have an effect on other types of non-probate property, including property held in trust.
Before making your election, you are entitled to file a complaint in this Court asking that the Will be construed.
If you elect to take under the Will, you may do so in writing if you wish, but you may also do so by taking no action.
If you elect to take against the Will, you must do so in person before the Probate Judge of Magistrate. This election must be
exercised within five months from the date of the initial appointment of the administrator or executor of the estate or it is forfeited.
2.
Right to Receive Mansion House ( R.C. 2106.10 )
Depending upon the value of the real estate, you may have the right to receive the mansion house (the residence) as part of your
inheritance.
3.
Right to Place Charge on Real Estate ( R.C. 2106.11)
If there is no will and there are insufficient assets to pay the specific monetary amount due to the surviving spouse pursuant to R.C.
2106.05, you have the right to place a charge (lien) on any real estate subject to the probate estate in the amount of the unpaid
portion of the specific monetary share.
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FORM 8.3 – SUMMARY OF GENERAL RIGHTS OF SURVIVNG SPOUSE
1/1/02
CASE NO. __________________
4.
Allowance for Support ( R.C. 2106.13 )
You may be entitled to an allowance for support. For deaths after March 18, 1999, the amount is $40,000 of probate assets. If
there are one or more minor children of the deceased spouse, not the children of the surviving spouse, the court will apportion the
allowance among those children and the surviving spouse.
5.
Right to Remain in the Mansion ( R.C. 2106.15 )
You have the right to remain in the mansion house (the residence), if it is a probate asset, for a period of one year from the date of
death without payment of rent to the estate. If the mansion house is sold to pay debts during this period of time, you may be
entitled to the fair rental value of the mansion house. This election must be exercised within five months from the initial
appointment of the administrator or executor or the right is forfeited.
6.
Right to Purchase Property ( R.C. 2106.16 )
You have the right to purchase assets of the estate at the appraised values. The application or petition to purchase the assets
must be filed within one month of the approval on the inventory or the right is forfeited.
7.
Right to Automobiles ( R.C. 2106.18 )
You may be entitled to receive up to two automobiles, not specifically bequeathed, that would otherwise be included in the probate
estate and do not exceed an aggregate value of $40,000. This right may affect the amount you may receive in the Allowance for
Support. This right must be exercised within five months from the initial appointment of the administrator or executor or the right is
forfeited.
8.
Right to Watercraft and Outboard Motor ( R.C. 2106.19 )
You may be entitled to receive one watercraft and one outboard motor, not specifically bequeathed, that would otherwise be
included in the probate estate. This right must be exercised within five months from the initial appointment of the administrator or
executor or the right is forfeited.
9.
Right to Reimbursement of Funeral Bill ( R.C. 2106.20 )
You may be entitled to be reimbursed for the payment of the funeral bill.
10. Right to Challenge Antenuptial or Separation Agreement ( R.C. 2106.22 )
You are entitled to file an action to contest the validity of an antenuptial or separation agreement. This action must be filed within
four months of the appointment of the executor or administrator.
This is a summary of your general rights. There may be additional rights to which you are entitled.
Ohio Revised Code § 2106.25 states:
Unless otherwise specified by a provision of the Revised Code or this section, a surviving spouse shall exercise all rights under
Chapter 2106. of the Revised Code within five months of the initial appointment of an executor or administrator of the estate. It is
conclusively presumed that a surviving spouse has waived any right not exercised within that five month period or within any longer
period of time allowed by the court pursuant to this section. Upon the filing of a motion to extend the time for exercising a right
under Chapter 2106. of the Revised Code and for good cause shown, the court may allow further time for exercising the right that
is the subject of the motion.
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