North Olmsted, OH asked in Estate Planning, Family Law and Probate for Ohio

Q: My adult child passed away and has no will, very little assets ,very little debt

2 Lawyer Answers
Nicholas P. Weiss
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Cleveland Heights, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: It is likely that their estate would qualify for a summary administration. This is an abbreviated process that does not require a lawyer's assistance. Most probate courts will assist in making the application.

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Todd B. Kotler
Todd B. Kotler
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Canton, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: It's difficult for an attorney answering this question to know what "very little" means. Assuming we are talking less than a couple $1000, the family could file for an administrative relief from probate / summary administration. If the assets are even less than 1000 the family may consider whether or not they wish to file probate at all. Another solution may be to wait and see if the decedents creditors present a claim or open probate themselves. Creditors have six months from the date of death to present a claim or open an estate.

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