The person with priority to serve as the fiduciary in an Ohio probate is set forth under Ohio law and depends on whether or not the estate is testate or intestate.
Priority of Appointment In an Ohio Intestate Probate
In an intestate Ohio probate, the priority of appointment for a fiduciary is:- Surviving spouse who resides in Ohio.
- Next of kin who resides in Ohio.
- Other suitable person who resides in Ohio.
Priority of Appointment In an Ohio Testate Probate
In a testate Ohio probate, the priority of appointment for a fiduciary is:- Person nominated in the will.
- If no nominated executor is able or willing to serve, a legatee or devisee named in the will who would have been entitled to administer the estate if the decedent had died intestate.
- Some other suitable person.
Ohio Residency Requirements To Serve As An Estate Fiduciary
In an intestate estate, the fiduciary is required to be a resident of Ohio. This rule can be found in Ohio Revised Code §2109.21(A). In a testate estate, the fiduciary can be a nonresident if:- Related to the decedent by affinity or consanguinity; or
- A person who resides in a state that authorizes the appointment of a nonresident.
