Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB379

Introduced
1/23/24  
Refer
1/24/24  
Report Pass
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/19/24  

Caption

Providing a longer time for notice to creditors by publication when a petition for administration or probate of a will is filed, changing the process for transferring personal property by affidavit in small estates and modifying time requirements for notice by publication related to sales at public auction in the Kansas probate code.

Impact

The adjustments proposed in SB379 are intended to simplify existing legal frameworks and potentially reduce the administrative burden on executors and administrators of estates. By enhancing the notice period and improving the transfer process for personal property, the bill seeks to enhance clarity and efficiency in probate matters. This could lead to a more orderly resolution of claims against estates, which is essential for maintaining the integrity of the probate system and protecting the rights of creditors and heirs alike.

Summary

SB379 focuses on procedural enhancements within the Kansas probate code, primarily by extending the notice period required for creditors when a petition for administration or probate of a will is filed. This change aims to provide creditors with more time to respond, thereby potentially leading to more equitable proceedings for all involved parties during probate. The bill also introduces modifications to the current processes involved in transferring personal property via affidavit in small estates, streamlining these procedures to better serve individuals managing smaller financial estates.

Contention

As with any legislative reform, discussions surrounding SB379 may bring forth differing viewpoints. Supporters of the bill advocate for the extended notice period as a fair measure, while critics may raise concerns about delays it could introduce in the probate process. However, the overall sentiment appears to lean towards favoring procedural changes that can facilitate smoother transitions during the sensitive and often complicated process of estate management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2130

Permitting a copy of a will to be filed and admitted to probate, increasing certain dollar amounts in the Kansas probate code, adjusting time requirements linked to notice by publication and mailing in the Kansas probate code and clarifying how property held under a transfer-on-death deed is distributed when one beneficiary predeceases the grantor.

KS HB1743

Probate procedure; petitions for summary administration; changing time requirement for filing combined notices; emergency.

KS SB254

Publication of legal notices; modifying requirements for publication of public notices. Effective date.

KS HB1258

Estates and Trusts - Estate Administration - Publication of Notice

KS HB1101

Publication of public notices.

KS SB309

Relating to publication of notice to interested persons.

KS HB623

Estates and Trusts - Estate Administration - Publication of Notice

KS HB264

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

KS SB157

Legal notices and publications; online-only news publications, requirements.

KS HB0238

Probate-discovered property publication requirements.

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