Maryland Code § ET-7-604

Section ET-7-604
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(a) The personal representative may pay commissions to personal
representatives under § 7-601 of this subtitle, and attorney's fees under § 7-602 of
this subtitle without court approval if:
(1) (i) Each creditor, who has filed a claim that is still open, and
all interested persons consent in writing to the payment;
(ii) The combined sum of the payments of commissions and
attorney's fees does not exceed the amounts provided in § 7-601 of this subtitle;
(iii) The signed written consent form states the amounts of the
payments and is filed with the register of wills; and
(iv) Unless the consent form is filed simultaneously with the
final administration account or final report under a modified administration, each
payment consented to is for services rendered by the attorney or personal
representative prior to the date of the consent; or

(2) (i) The fee is paid to an attorney representing the estate in
litigation under a contingency fee agreement signed by the decedent or the current
personal representative of the decedent's estate;
(ii) The fee does not exceed the terms of the contingency fee
agreement;
(iii) A copy of the contingency fee agreement is on file with the
register of wills; and
(iv) The attorney files a statement with each account stating
that the scope of the representation by the attorney does not extend to the
administration of the estate.
(b) When rendering accounts, the personal representative shall designate
any payment made under this section as an expense.

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