Effective: September 12, 2008
Latest Legislation: House Bill 499 - 127th General Assembly
(A) The law of the jurisdiction designated in the terms of a trust determines the meaning and effect of the terms unless the designation of that jurisdiction's law is contrary to a strong public policy of the jurisdiction having the most significant relationship to the matter at issue. In the absence of a controlling designation in the terms of the trust, the law of the jurisdiction having the most significant relationship to the matter at issue determines the meaning and effect of the terms.
(B) The administration of a trust is governed by the law designated in the terms of the trust to govern trust administration. If the terms of the trust do not designate the governing law, both of the following apply:
(1) The law of the trust's principal place of administration governs the administration of the trust.
(2) If the trust's principal place of administration is transferred to another jurisdiction under section 5801.07 of the Revised Code, the law of the new principal place of administration of the trust governs the administration of the trust from the time of the transfer.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5801 | Ohio Trust Code
Section 5801.01 | General Definitions.
Section 5801.011 | Short Title.
Section 5801.02 | Application of Trust Chapters.
Section 5801.03 | Actual and Constructive Knowledge of Facts.
Section 5801.04 | Trustee Powers, Duties, and Relations - Beneficiaries' Rights.
Section 5801.05 | Application of Common Law and Equity Principles.
Section 5801.06 | Designated Jurisdiction - Controlling Law.
Section 5801.07 | Connection With Designated Jurisdiction - Transfer.
Section 5801.08 | Methods of Notice - Waiver.
Section 5801.09 | Notice to Beneficiary by Request.
Section 5801.10 | Agreement Among Interested Parties Regarding Trust Matters.
Section 5801.11 | Guardian to Comply With Duties Under Rc Chapter 2111.
Section 5801.12 | Children Born Through the Use of Assisted Reproductive Technologies.