The Kentucky Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor is a document that a debtor must sign in order to allow their attorney to receive payments from the debtor’s estate. It is used to inform the debtor of the full amount of fees and expenses that the attorney will charge. It also requires the attorney to provide a detailed accounting of all services rendered and fees charged. The Kentucky Disclosure of Compensation of Attorney For Debtor includes two types of documents: (1) the Initial Disclosure of Attorney Fees and (2) the Final Disclosure of Attorney Fees. The Initial Disclosure of Attorney Fees must be signed prior to the attorney beginning work, and the Final Disclosure must be signed before the attorney is paid. Both documents must be filed with the court. The documents provide information on the fees charged, the services provided, and any other costs associated with the representation. The documents also provide a disclosure of any other payments or compensation the attorney may receive in relation to the representation.