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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 394 — Wills

394.620 Time and place of filing disclaimer.

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(1)An instrument disclaiming a present interest shall be filed not later than nine
months after the death of the decedent or the donee of the power.
(2)An instrument disclaiming a future interest shall be filed not later than nine
months after the event that determines that the taker of the property or interest is
finally ascertained and his interest indefeasibly vested.
(3)The disclaimer shall be filed in the District Court of the county in which
proceedings have been commenced for the administration of the estate of the
deceased owner or deceased donee of the power or, if they have not been
commenced, in which they could be commenced. A copy of the disclaimer shall be
delivered in person or mailed by registered or certified mail to any personal
representative, or other fiduciary of the decedent or donee of the power. If real
property or an interest therein is disclaimed, a copy of the disclaimer may be
recorded in the office of the county clerk of the county in which the real estate is
situated.
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