The Kentucky Order Terminating Appointment of Counsel and-or Authorization for Distribution of Available Private Funds is a document that is used in the state of Kentucky when terminating an appointment of counsel and/or authorizing the distribution of available private funds. This document is typically issued by the court when a private attorney or legal representative is no longer necessary and the funds on hand are to be distributed. There are two main types of Kentucky Order Terminating Appointment of Counsel and-or Authorization for Distribution of Available Private Funds: the Order Terminating Appointment of Counsel and the Authorization for Distribution of Available Private Funds. The Order Terminating Appointment of Counsel is used when an attorney or legal representative's services are no longer needed, and they are to be released from their duties. The Authorization for Distribution of Available Private Funds is used when all available funds are to be distributed to the specified parties. The Kentucky Order Terminating Appointment of Counsel and-or Authorization for Distribution of Available Private Funds must include the names of the parties involved, the date of the order, the court's decision regarding the appointment of the counsel and/or the authorization for distribution of funds, and any additional information that is relevant to the case. This document is usually filed with the county court clerk and is used to finalize the proceedings.