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What is the name of your state? Kentucky

Hello everyone, we are nearing the end of Probate for my parents estate. The Attorney wants us to bring in a list of person property, which we dont really have alot to give him, since we three children gave most of it to Mom and Dad, and she gave most of it back when Dad passed away. Mom died 9 months later..

The deeds to all land and house, cars and trucks the Attorney has the Inventory of those.

Do we have to trun in the furniture even though we bought most of it for our parents?

So the Attorney 's 5% will be based on the listed Items above?
As with the admin's 5% fees?

We have pretty much come to a conclusion on dividing the properties between us three children. Can we pay the Attorney the fee's we own him now and dismiss him from the case?

If this is true and we can dismiss him, do we as the heirs go to the judge and tell him we have made decisions on who gets what and so on, and he ok's everything or what do we do at this point. We are trying to cut some cost for the Attoreny's fees we dont have alot to continue with.

Also there was a car given to my Dad from his sister and she and him never had the title changed over before he died, can anyone advise me on this too?

Hope this makes sense.
Thanks
 


I am wondering if I am doing something wrong here on this site? I cannot get any replies to my question even tho it has been looked at?

Maybe I am doing something incorrect here, can anyone tell me if purhaps they see my messge or not? Confussed, but I need some answers before 6pm this evening we are having a meeting and it is so important to us to find out excatly what the law foretells on the questions I ask.

I want to add here: Can the Admin over rule any decisions the Heirs have made?
 

fairisfair

Senior Member
chill out. No one will answer the question unless they are sure that they are giving you correct information. There are only a few experts in probate issues. One of them will be along to answer you. No, you are not doing anything wrong.
 

panzertanker

Senior Member
fairisfair said:
chill out. No one will answer the question unless they are sure that they are giving you correct information. There are only a few experts in probate issues. One of them will be along to answer you. No, you are not doing anything wrong.
BUMP (for BlondiePB)
Hope that helps you.
 
:) Gotch ya !! Was kinda thinking the same thing, I had just found out also that the Ky Attornies are up grading and getting all their paper work in, today is the deadline.. I do appreciate your response back to me, just wasn't sure if maybe I was doing this right. But Thanks!

And as for panzertanker not sure if that is a smart Azz remark toward me or a play off remark toward fair is fair?? If directed towards me, maybe some of us aren't as knowledgable as you are about the law forum and don't understand how it work most of the time since we aren't on here as much as you are.. so there**************..:p I am only stating IF you meant that toward me**************.... again if so**************.. Didn't your Mother ever teach you it isn't nice to make fun of people???????????????????????????????
 

panzertanker

Senior Member
spitfire007 said:
:) Gotch ya !! Was kinda thinking the same thing, I had just found out also that the Ky Attornies are up grading and getting all their paper work in, today is the deadline.. I do appreciate your response back to me, just wasn't sure if maybe I was doing this right. But Thanks!

And as for panzertanker not sure if that is a smart Azz remark toward me or a play off remark toward fair is fair?? If directed towards me, maybe some of us aren't as knowledgable as you are about the law forum and don't understand how it work most of the time since we aren't on here as much as you are.. so there**************..:p I am only stating IF you meant that toward me**************.... again if so**************.. Didn't your Mother ever teach you it isn't nice to make fun of people???????????????????????????????
1. IF you are unsure that a remark is made towards you...you should just ASK and THEN when you get your answer you can bash the poster. It is quite childish for you to do both at the same time.
2. My BUMP was a way of drawing attention to your post. As a senior member who has been on this site for a while, my name posting to your post may get you enough attention to have a senior member who is versed in your area come answer your question.
3. Can you read?
Didn't YOUR mother teach you that "Hope that helps you" is generally to be taken as a polite statement?????

You may have shot yourself in the foot for being rude......
"IF" you were being rude, I meant to say.
 

BlondiePB

Senior Member
fairisfair said:
chill out. No one will answer the question unless they are sure that they are giving you correct information. There are only a few experts in probate issues. One of them will be along to answer you. No, you are not doing anything wrong.
The OP is a serial poster who is not even the executor to the estate and who starts new threads that fragments information. That is what the OP is doing wrong and was already told not to start new threads.
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
Nothing like waiting until the last minute.
The car titled in your aunt's name would still be hers.
You have had 1 year to produce an inventory are you trying to avoid paying what is due? 5 % is a small amount considering what you get.
 

BlondiePB

Senior Member
panzertanker said:
Didn't YOUR mother teach you that "Hope that helps you" is generally to be taken as a polite statement?????

You may have shot yourself in the foot for being rude......
"IF" you were being rude, I meant to say.
You certainly know what happens with rude, serial posters. :eek:
 

BlondiePB

Senior Member
rmet4nzkx said:
Nothing like waiting until the last minute.
The car titled in your aunt's name would still be hers.
You have had 1 year to produce an inventory are you trying to avoid paying what is due? 5 % is a small amount considering what you get.
Typically, an inventory is due in 60 days. Anyone else wondering what the estate attorney has said about all this?
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
panzertanker said:
They reappear as Kelly???
I don't think so in this case, her convoluted confabulated family wouldn't draw enough attention in KY. I do worry that OP peseverates on mom's gun:eek:
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
BlondiePB said:
Typically, an inventory is due in 60 days. Anyone else wondering what the estate attorney has said about all this?
The KY probate I recently advised on and actually accessed the court records had a due date of 1 year from the opening of probate, but if this was Dad's estate and mom died 9 months later, then the 1 year for dad could be fast approaching and according to OP was yeterday. I'm sorry I failed to read all their posts before posting here:eek:
 

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