Michael P. Dreiling is an experienced and accomplished probate attorney in both Missouri and Kansas. In addition to being a member of probate law committees in Kansas City and Johnson County, Mr. Dreiling has been a presenter at a Missouri probate CLE and was named a Missouri and Kansas 2008 Rising Star in Probate and Estate Planning.
Once it is determined a probate estate is needed, the will, if there is one, must be filed with the probate court in the county where the decedent resided at the time of death, generally within 6 months of date of death.
Once the petition to probate a will and administer a testate estate, or an intestate estate if no will, has been filed, notice must be published to notify all creditors and any unknown heirs/interested parties of the estate administration. The creditor claims statute is four months in Kansas and six months in Missouri.
Once the petition has been filed, the executor of the will or the personal representative of the estate will account for the probate assets, file an inventory within thirty days of appointment, marshal all the assets, pay legitimate claims of the decedent, liquidate assets, distribute assets pursuant to specific bequests in the will, make annual accountings, file a determination of distribution with the probate court, once all assets are distributed, the estate is ready to be closed.
Both Kansas and Missouri have simplified estate procedures for the informal administration of estates if called for in the will or if the value of the estate is small, generally $40,000 or less.
Mike,
Now that the last episode with [my legal matter] is over and things have settled down from the holidays I'd like to pause a moment to thank you for all you have done for me over the past year and a half.
You have proven yourself a kind and thoughtful man. I don't know that I can ever tell you effectively how much I appreciate all your efforts.
I hope you understand when I say Thank You, I want to express more than what I believe those two simple words say.
May 2009 be good to you, your family and friends.
Respectfully,
Dave M.