Computation Form Of Attorney Fees Page 8

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RULE 61
APPRAISERS
(A)
Without special application to the court, a fiduciary may allow to the
appraiser as compensation for services a reasonable amount agreed upon between
the fiduciary and the appraiser, provided the compensation does not exceed the
amount allowed by local court rule. If no local court rule exists, the compensation
shall be subject to court approval.
(B)
If, by reason of the special and unusual character of the property to be
appraised, the fiduciary is of the opinion that the appraisal requires the services of
persons qualified in the evaluation of that property, a qualified appraiser may be
appointed and allowed compensation as provided in division (A) of this rule.
RULE 61.1
LOCAL RULE FOR APPRAISAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Household goods of a value of $3,000.00 or less, and motor vehicles whose
value is listed in motor vehicle publications generally recognized as being reliable,
will be considered assets the value of which is readily ascertainable and which need
not be appraised.
RULE 62
CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE
(A)
When a claim has been filed with the court pursuant to section
2117.06 of the Revised Code, the fiduciary shall file a copy of any rejection of the
claim with the court.
(B)
If the court requires a hearing on claims or the fiduciary requests a
hearing on claims or insolvency, the fiduciary shall file a schedule of all claims
against the estate with the court. The schedule of claims shall be filed with the
fiduciary's application for hearing or within ten days after the court notifies the
fiduciary of a court-initiated hearing.
RULE 62.1
LOCAL RULE FOR CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE
No estate shall be closed until all claims filed with the court have been
resolved. It shall be the responsibility of fiduciary or attorney for the estate to
notify the court of the status of any claims filed with the court. This rule does not
apply if the estate is insolvent and the claim is listed as a debt in the insolvency.
RULE 63
APPLICATION TO SELL PERSONALTY
An application to sell personal property shall include an adequate
description of the property. Except for good cause shown, an order of sale shall not
be granted prior to the filing of the inventory.
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