Effective: January 13, 2012
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 124 - 129th General Assembly
(A) No suit shall be brought against an executor or administrator by a creditor of the decedent or by any other party interested in the estate until after five months from the time of the appointment of the executor or administrator, or the expiration of the further time allowed by the probate court for the collection of the assets of the estate, except in the following cases:
(1) On claims rejected in whole or in part;
(2) For the enforcement of a lien against or involving title to specific property;
(3) For the recovery of a claim that would not be affected by the insolvency of the estate;
(4) On account of fraud, conversion, or concealment of assets;
(5) Any other action as to which a different rule is prescribed by statute.
(B) When an executor or administrator dies, resigns, or is removed without having fully administered the estate of the deceased, the time between the executor's or administrator's death, resignation, or removal and the appointment of a successor shall be excluded in computing the five months or longer period provided in division (A) of this section. In any event, the executor's or administrator's successor shall not be held to answer the suit until after the expiration of four months from the date of the successor's appointment, or a further time allowed the executor or administrator by the court for the collection of the assets of the estate.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Chapter 2117 | Presentment of Claims Against Estate
Section 2117.01 | Debts Due an Executor or Administrator.
Section 2117.02 | Presentation of Claim to Probate Court.
Section 2117.03 | Disinterested Person to Represent Estate.
Section 2117.04 | Appeal From Final Order or Judgment.
Section 2117.05 | Compromise and Settlement of Claims.
Section 2117.06 | Presentation and Allowance of Creditor's Claims - Pending Action Against Decedent.
Section 2117.07 | Acceleration of Bar Against Claims of Potential Claimants.
Section 2117.08 | Authentication of Claims.
Section 2117.09 | Disputed Claims.
Section 2117.10 | Failure of Lienholder to Present Claim.
Section 2117.11 | Rejection of a Claim.
Section 2117.12 | Action on Rejected Claim Barred.
Section 2117.13 | Claims Rejected on Requisition of Heir, Devisee, or Creditor.
Section 2117.14 | Parties to Action on Claim Rejected on Requisition.
Section 2117.15 | Payment of Debts - Report of Insolvency.
Section 2117.17 | Hearing Allowing and Classifying Claims.
Section 2117.18 | Personal Property Taxes, Penalties, and Interest.
Section 2117.19 | No Allowance to Tax Inquisitors.
Section 2117.25 | Order in Which Debts to Be Paid.
Section 2117.251 | Claim of Funeral Director Arises After Death - Preneed Funeral Contracts.
Section 2117.27 | Vendor's Lien Not Preferred.
Section 2117.28 | Debts Not Due.
Section 2117.29 | Beneficiary Taking Subject to Mortgage.
Section 2117.30 | Suits Against Executor or Administrator.
Section 2117.31 | Estate of Deceased Joint Debtor.
Section 2117.33 | Claims Previously Barred.
Section 2117.34 | Execution - Limitations.
Section 2117.35 | Executions Against Executor or Administrator.
Section 2117.36 | Real Property Not Liable for Debts.
Section 2117.37 | Presentation of Contingent Claims.
Section 2117.38 | Assets From Which Payment to Be Made.
Section 2117.39 | Contingent Claims Not to Be Presented.
Section 2117.40 | Estate of Deceased in the Hands of Heirs.
Section 2117.41 | Payment of Contingent Claims After Settlement of Estate.
Section 2117.42 | Creditors May Proceed Against All in One Action.