Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
Where a petition is filed for the appointment of a guardian for a mentally incompetent ward as required by section 5905.05 of the Revised Code, a certificate of the administrator or his authorized representative that such person has been rated incompetent by the veterans' administration on examination in accordance with the laws and regulations governing such veterans' administration and that the appointment of a guardian is a condition precedent to the payment of any money due such ward by the veterans' administration shall be prima-facie evidence of the necessity for such appointment.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 59 | Veterans-Military Affairs
Chapter 5905 | Veterans' Guardianship Law
Section 5905.01 | Veterans' Guardianship Law Definitions.
Section 5905.02 | Commitment to the United States Veterans' Administration.
Section 5905.03 | Administrator Shall Be a Party in Interest.
Section 5905.04 | Appointment of Guardian.
Section 5905.05 | Petition for Appointment of Guardian.
Section 5905.06 | Limitation of Guardianship - Exception.
Section 5905.07 | Guardian of Minor Ward.
Section 5905.08 | Guardian of Mentally Incompetent Ward.
Section 5905.09 | Notice to Be Given.
Section 5905.10 | Bond of Guardian.
Section 5905.11 | Annual Account Filed With the Court.
Section 5905.12 | Failure to File Account.
Section 5905.13 | Compensation of Guardian.
Section 5905.14 | Investment of Surplus Funds of Estate.
Section 5905.15 | Provisions Applicable to Income and Estate.
Section 5905.16 | Support of Person Other Than Ward.
Section 5905.17 | Real Estate May Be Purchased by Guardian.
Section 5905.18 | Certification of Public Record Without Charge.