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What is probate and how does it work?

Probate is the legal process for administering a decedent’s estate. In Kentucky, a probate proceeding takes place in the District Court located in the County where the deceased resided. Probate is only necessary if there are assets owned by the deceased in their sole name. However, if the deceased had no assets in their [...]

By |2021-05-26T00:51:21-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments

I have a Last Will and Testament that says I inherit, why do I need to go before the Probate Court?

The Last Will and Testament has no power or authority until it has been validated by the Probate Court. Therefore, in order to receive your inheritance it must go through the probate process with the Court. In Kentucky, a probate proceeding takes place in the District Court located in the County where the deceased [...]

By |2021-05-26T00:53:54-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments

How long does probate usually take to complete?

Once the probate process begins with the Probate Court and the Executor or Administrator has been appointed, the estate must remain open for a minimum of six months as required by statute in order to allow anyone who may be a creditor to file a proof of claim against the estate. No distributions can [...]

By |2021-05-26T01:08:36-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments

How much does probate cost?

The cost of Probate varies from estate to estate depending on many factors that may arise during the probate process. Cost may include, but not are not limited to, attorney’s fees, court cost, appraisal fees, tax preparers, and other types of necessary professionals that may be required in specific estates. For more information on [...]

By |2021-05-26T17:43:02-04:00February 10th, 2021||0 Comments

Can I handle probate without a lawyer?

Yes. However, probate is a heavy statutorily regulated proceeding. One minor omission, one failure to properly notify all heirs, or a missed deadline, can cause you to appear before the Judge and may expose you to possible liability issues. For more information on probate.

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