Monday, September 23, 2019

Campbell Estate Fees Approved


By Walter F. Roche Jr.

A Nashville probate judge has approved fees totaling more than $80,000 incurred in the estate of the late Glen Campbell and the bulk of the payments go to the late singer's one time business manager.
Approved by Probate Judge David "Randy" Kennedy were payments of $32,262 to the firm of Gursey Schneider and $41,055 directly to Stanley Schneider.
Also approved was $8,043 to Nashville attorney Blaine Smith for estate work he performed.
The fee requests had been submitted by Campbell's widow, Kimberly Campbell, who also is executor of the estate.
Schneider's firm, Gursey Schneider, was hired to prepare tax returns for the estate. A tax return was filed on Nov. 8 of last year.
Schneider also was appointed as interim administrator. The $41,055 payment was for his services as interim administrator at fees of up to $450 an hour.
Campbell died in 2017 following a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Campbell's will excludes three of his children and they initially moved to challenge the will, but later withdrew the effort amid hints of a settlement.
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