Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Illinois

Attroney's fees for estate

If the judge does not approve all of the attorneys fees for the estate. Can the administrator

be held personally responsible?


Asked on 8/20/02, 10:34 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Jay Pollak The Pollak Law Firm, LLC

Re: Attroney's fees for estate

If there is a formal probate estate that is being administered by the court and not all the fees are approvedby the court, you are NOT personally liable for the unapproved amount.

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Answered on 8/20/02, 10:45 am
Jay Goldenberg Jay S. Goldenberg

Re: Attroney's fees for estate

1. if you paid the fees and they're not approved, you're responsible for the shortfall.

2. Beyond that, it's a matter between you and the attorney. The judge might have said the fees were unreasonable for the work done, which could give you a defense. He might have said the fees were involved in serving *you* individually and not the estate in which case the attorney might have a case against you.

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Answered on 8/21/02, 8:51 pm


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