Section 2111.21 | Sale, compromise, adjustment, or mortgage of dower.
The guardian of a ward who has or is claimed to have a right of dower, or a contingent right to it, in real property of which the spouse of the ward was or is seized as an estate of inheritance, if the dower has not been assigned, may sell, compromise, or adjust the dower or may release the contingent right of dower in the event the spouse of the ward desires to mortgage the property upon the terms that the guardian considers for the interest of the ward and upon the terms that the probate court of the county in which the guardian was appointed approves, or if the guardian was appointed to a foreign state, upon the terms that the probate court of the county in which the real property is situated approves. After the approval, the guardian may execute and deliver all the necessary deeds, mortgages, releases, and agreements for the sale, compromise, assignment, or mortgage of the dower or contingent right to dower. As a basis for computing the value of an inchoate dower right in any sale, compromise, or adjustment pursuant to this section, the value of the real property may be considered to be the sale price or, if there is no sale, the appraised value. The sale, compromise, adjustment, or mortgage may be made upon application and entry in the pending proceedings.
Available Versions of this Section
- January 13, 2012 – Senate Bill 124 - 129th General Assembly [ View January 13, 2012 Version ]