Ohio R. Superi. Ct. 70

As amended through October 29, 2024
Rule 70 - Settlement of Wrongful Death and Survival Claims
(A) An application to approve settlement and Distribution of Wrongful Death and Survival Claims (Standard Probate Form 14.0) shall contain a statement of facts, including the amount to be allocated to the settlement of the claim and the amount, if any, to be allocated to the settlement of the survival claim. The application shall include the proposed distribution of the net proceeds allocated to the wrongful death claim.
(B) The fiduciary shall give written notice of the hearing and a copy of the application to all interested persons who have not waived notice of the hearing. Notwithstanding the waivers and consents of the interested persons, the court shall retain jurisdiction over the settlement, allocation, and distribution of the claims.
(C) The application shall state what arrangements, if any, have been made with respect to counsel fees. Counsel fees shall be subject to approval by the court.

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Commentary (October 1, 1997)

This rule is analogous to former C.P. Sup. R. 38. The title has been amended to stress the existence and recognition of survival claims in a decedent's estate and to be in compliance with Standard Probate Forms Series 14.

Division (A) has been amended to incorporate the title of the uniform form as the description of the application to which the rule applies. The phase "right of action for conscious pain and suffering" has been changed to "survival claim" as being a more complete description of the personal claim of the decedent. The remaining changes are grammatical and intended to stress the need for an allocation between the survival claim and the wrongful death claim.

Division (A) now requires a copy of the proposed distribution in addition to the notice of hearing to be served upon all interested persons who have not waived notice of the hearing. Those who have waived notice are required to receive a copy of the proposed distribution by the requirements of Form 14.1. The amended paragraph contains instructional language to remind interested persons and counsel that the court retains jurisdiction over the settlement notwithstanding an agreement by the parties as to the distribution.

Division (C) has been amended grammatically. There are no substantive changes.