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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 395 — Personal representatives

395.160 Removal of representatives.

169 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-395/395-160

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(1)If a personal representative moves out of the state and fails to designate a process
agent as required by KRS 395.015(1), becomes insane or otherwise incapable to
discharge the trust, goes bankrupt or insolvent or is in failing circumstances, the
District Court shall remove him, and the other personal representative, if there is
another, shall discharge the trust. If he resides in the county of his appointment or in
an adjoining county, and is not insane, he shall have ten
(10)days' notice before the
order of removal is made. If he is insane, the notice shall be given to his committee,
if he has one, and if there is no committee, the court may appoint one.
(2)The district court may remove a personal representative for failing to give additional
security when required under KRS 62.060 and appoint another.
(3)The court shall require a personal representative who is removed to settle his
accounts, and deliver over the decedent's estate to the person appointed in his stead.
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