By Walter F. Roche Jr.
All of the assets from`the estate of Glen Campbell will go to a family trust, according to a three-page status report filed this week in probate court in Nashville.
The status report was filed in behalf of Kimberly Campbell, the late singer's widow and the executor of his estate.
The report was filed just days after an official of the Davidson Probate Court filed notice that the report was due.
According to the filing the estate is expected to be closed sometime within the next year.
The report, like previous filings since the estate was established gives no details on the size or value of the estate.
Campbell died in 2017 after a lengthy battle with Alzheimers disease.
According to the report, tasks that remain to be completed before the closing include payment of state and federal taxes along with expenses incurred since the estate was established.
The filing states that the remaining assets will be distributed to the Campbell Family Trust.
A few details of the estate assets were disclosed when three of Campbell's children challenged the will's authenticity.
The three, who had specifcally been excluded from any inheritance, eventually dropped the challenge.
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