Probate Filing Deficiency Ohio

Summary

The user received a court notice for deficient probate filing in Ohio. The deficiencies include missing instructions for service upon the party, lack of service of the required Ohio rule, and the absence of the fiduciarys name. The user needs to follow the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure and may need to amend and refile the paperwork. Consulting a local attorney is recommended to ensure compliance with all legal requirements.

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One of the beneficiary is contesting and he must’ve sent paperwork and that was not correct. It says filing lack instructions for service service upon party. Next one is filing lack of service of required Ohio rule second filing caption requires Ohio law civil procedures.
It seems like the court found two main deficiencies in your filing:
*. Lack of instructions for service upon the party.
*. Lack of service of the required Ohio rule.
You need to ensure you've followed all the rules stated in the 'Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure'.
The paperwork has the beneficiary is name on it only not the fiduciary’s name
Since you're in Ohio, you need to follow the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure. It seems that:
*. The instructions for service upon the party are missing.
*. The required service under the Ohio rule was not provided.
*. The fiduciary's name is not included.
You may need to amend your paperwork and refile.
The paper has only the beneficiaries name that he must’ve sent paper into the courthouse and he has to correct things. The fairies name is nowhere being advised on there to do anything.
From your information, it appears:
*. The beneficiary's name is present, but not the fiduciary's.
*. There are deficiencies in your paperwork.
*. You need to follow Ohio's Rules of Civil Procedure.
Consider consulting a local attorney to ensure correct filing.
The fiduciary? Even those the beneficiarie is the person who is contesting with no proof only there word
Based on your situation:
*. Ohio law requires all parties, including the fiduciary, to be informed.
*. A contesting beneficiary needs to provide valid arguments, not just verbal claims.
*. Consult a local attorney to ensure your rights are protected and procedures followed.
Should the fiduciary have sent a copy of the account before the court okayed it
In Ohio:
*. A fiduciary is generally required to provide an accounting to the beneficiaries.
*. This should be done before the court approves the account.
*. Consult a local attorney for specific rules.