It's important to make plans for what will happen to vehicles you own after you die. Learn how to use Transfer on Death to transfer your car without a will and avoid probate court.
https://www.ohiolegalhelp.org/topic/TOD-carsYou don't have to have will to transfer your car after you die. A Transfer on Death (TOD) is a legal document that can transfer your car without a will. This means that your car will not have to go through the probate court. Going through the probate court can cost your loved ones time and money after you are gone. You can transfer your home or car outside of probate court, if you set up the right TODs.
You might not need a TOD to transfer your car to your spouse if you die first. Your husband or wife can use the BMV's surviving spouse form to transfer vehicles without a TOD. The surviving spouse can transfer an unlimited number of vehicles worth up to $65,000 total.
You can also transfer the money in your bank accounts without going through probate. You can add a "Payable on Death" (POD) beneficiary to any bank account for free. This person will be able to access the money in your account when you die. Call or visit your local bank branch to find out how to name a POD beneficiary.
Communication is important when it comes to your financial plans. Make sure that your loved ones know your plans. It can feel uncomfortable to talk about money, but it will make things easier when you're gone. It's also a good idea to keep your important documents together in a safe place—that your loved ones can find.