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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(A) The trustee appointed under section 2119.01 of the Revised Code may proceed without order of the probate court to do the following:
(1) Take possession of the property of the absentee wherever situated within the state;
(2) Collect all debts due to the absentee;
(3) Retain and invest the estate in accordance with Chapters 2113. to 2125. of the Revised Code.
(B) The trustee may pay that part or all of the income or principal of the estate as the court, from time to time, may direct for the maintenance and support of the absentee's dependents and, under the order of the court, may bring and defend suits on behalf of the absentee, compromise claims in favor of and against the absentee, and pay any debts of the absentee that the court finds necessary for the protection of the absentee's dependents, including insurance premiums, orders for an award of spousal support, and other obligations. The court may make any other orders that it considers proper for the care and custody of the property and its proceeds.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Ohio Revised Code Title XXI. Courts Probate Juvenile § 2119.03 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/oh/title-xxi-courts-probate-juvenile/oh-rev-code-sect-2119-03/
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