The Ohio Application To Reopen Estate And Appoint Fiduciary is a form used in Ohio to reopen an estate and appoint a fiduciary. This form is used in probate court to provide the court with the necessary information to reopen an estate. It is typically used when an estate has been closed and the executor or personal representative no longer serves the estate. There are two types of Ohio Application To Reopen Estate And Appoint Fiduciary: 1. Form 5120.1 — Application to Reopen Estate and Appoint Fiduciary: This form is used to reopen an estate and appoint a fiduciary. It is used when the original executor or personal representative is no longer serving the estate, or when additional assets or liabilities have been discovered after the estate has been closed. 2. Form 5120.2 — Application to Reopen Estate for the Purpose of Termination: This form is used to reopen an estate in order to terminate it. It is typically used when all debts and obligations of the estate have been paid off and the estate is no longer active. Both forms require information such as the name of the estate, the date of death, the name of the original executor or personal representative, and the reasons for the reopening. Once the form is completed and filed with the court, a hearing may be scheduled to consider the application.