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Richland County Common Pleas Court

The Common Pleas Court is a trial court that hears criminal felony cases, all civil cases in which the claim is for more than $15,000 and cases involving title to real estate, such as foreclosures. Common Pleas Courts also contain Domestic Relations divisions that hear cases involving divorce...

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Real Estate Transfer on Death Form

Form to set up transfer on death for real estate and homes in Ohio.

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Financial Power of Attorney Revocation Form

Use this form to revoke your Financial Power of Attorney in Ohio.

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Franklin County Probate Court

The Franklin County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Fulton County Probate Court

The Fulton County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Gallia County Probate Court

The Gallia County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Geauga County Probate Court

The Geauga County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Greene County Probate Court

The Greene County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Guernsey County Probate Court

The Guernsey County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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Hamilton County Probate Court

The Hamilton County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

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