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Wills and Probate: Wills
Find local court forms and rules - Use this tool to find and link to the webpages of local courts that contain that court's local rules and forms. Not all courts have a website or have posted local rules or forms to their website.
Pro Seniors - Forms Needed for Advance Directives
- This site provides links for a person to file advance directives in Ohio, living wills, and health care power of attorney.
Healthcare Power of Attorney
- From Pro Seniors.
Probate Court Forms
- List of probate forms approved by the Ohio Supreme Court. Read all instructions for use in individual courts.
Access to Justice (A2J) Online Self-Guided Advance Directives Form
- This Advance Directives Packet: Choices, Living Well at the End of Life, was prepared by the Ohio Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, Ohio State Medical Association, the Ohio Hospital Association and the Ohio Osteopathic Association.
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Advance Directives For Healthcare In Ohio
- The Ohio law describing durable powers of attorney does not speak exclusively to mental health care. An advance directive can nonetheless be an important tool for you as a consumer of mental health services to guide your care should your attending physician determine that you lack capacity to make your own health care choices.
Everything You Need to Ask and Know About Wills
-This pamphlet from Pro Seniors gives the basic on what a will is, why you need one and how to put one together.
Ohio Probate Courts
- Listing of all probate courts in Ohio.
Preparing A Durable Financial Power of Attorney
- This pamphlet explains how to assign someone to be your power of attorney for financial, personal, business, and real estate matters.
Transfer-On-Death Deed Avoids Probate
- An Ohio law allows individuals of modest means, who do not need the tax benefits of a trust, to avoid probate on their real estate by creating a Transfer-On-Death (TOD) Deed.
Related Library Topics
Advance Directives
Financial Power of Attorney
Guardianships
Estate Planning
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