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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 395 — Personal representatives

395.012 Right to file demand for notice of action regarding estate.

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(1)Any person having a financial or property interest in a decedent's estate may file a
demand for notice with the court at any time after the death of the decedent, stating
the name of the decedent, the nature of the demandant's interest in the estate, and
his address or that of his attorney.
(2)If a personal representative has been appointed at the time of filing of the demand,
the court shall advise the demandant of the appointment and transmit a copy of each
order entered, regarding the estate to the demandant.
(3)After the filing of a demand, no order or filing to which the demand relates shall be
entered until the person seeking such order certifies as provided in the Rules of
Civil Procedure that the demandant or his attorney has been given written notice.
The requirement for notice arising from a demand under this provision may be
waived in writing by the demandant and in any event shall cease upon the
termination of his interest in the estate.
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