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ELPO Law Attorney Published in Practical Law

English Lucas Priest and Owsley, LLP

Leah A. Morrison, a partner at ELPO Law has published Ancillary Probate in Kentucky with Practical Law. Practical Law provides expert-down-the-hall legal know-how for subscribers. These subscribers include more than 13,000 in-house counsel and more than 150,000 law firms. Practical Law’s more than 600 full-time senior and associate legal editors across the globe cover the complete array of practice areas, jurisdictions, and industry sectors.

Morrison’s resource discusses an overview of the procedure for ancillary probate and administration in Kentucky. This Practice Note guides fiduciaries and legal counsel through the process required when a decedent not domiciled in Kentucky dies owning property in the state that does not pass by title or operation of law. It discusses key ancillary estate proceedings, including probate of a foreign will and interstate estate administration for nonresident decedents. It also examines the critical distinction in how Kentucky law governs the disposition of real property versus personal property, the process for handling creditor claims, and the administration and settlement of the ancillary estate to ensure the proper transfer of assets.

The resource, Ancillary Probate in Kentucky, has been published on Practical Law as part of Trusts and Estates practice area. For more information, contact Leah A. Morrison at lmorrison@elpolaw.com.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Leah A. Morrison

Leah A. Morrison is a partner at English, Lucas, Priest & Owsley who practices law in the areas of estate planning - especially as it relates to Medicaid and Special Needs planning, including first party planning, estate and inheritance tax, asset protection planning, and business and corporate succession planning. In addition, Leah also works with start-up non-profit organizations to establish their tax-exempt status.