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WHO CAN BE A PROBATE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE? (Florida)

The personal representative can be an individual or a bank or trust company, subject to certain restrictions. To qualify to serve as a personal representative, an individual must be either a Florida resident or, regardless of residence, a spouse, sibling, parent, child, or other close relative of the decedent. An individual who is not a […]

What is a Probate Personal Representative? (Florida)

The personal representative is the person, bank, or trust company appointed by the judge to be in charge of the administration of the decedent’s probate estate. The term “personal representative” is used in Florida instead of such terms as “executor, executrix, administrator, and administratrix.” The personal representative has a legal duty to administer the probate […]

THE PROBATE ADMINISTRATION (Florida)

WHERE DO YOU FILE PROBATE PAPERS? The custodian of a Will must deposit the original copy of the Will with the clerk of the Court having the venue of the decedent’s estate within 10 days of receiving information that the testator is dead. (S. 732.901, Florida Statutes.) There is no fee to deposit the Will […]

Who is Involved in the Probate Process? (Florida)

Depending upon the facts of the situation, any of the following may have a role to play in the probate administration of the decedent’s estate: Clerk of the circuit court in the county of the decedent’s domicile at the time of the decedent’s death. Circuit court judge. Personal representative (also known as an executor). Attorney […]

Wills (Florida)

What is a Will? A Will is a writing, signed by the decedent and witnesses, that meets Florida law requirements. In a Will, the decedent can name the beneficiaries whom the decedent wants to receive the decedent’s probate assets. The decedent also can designate a personal representative (Florida’s term for an executor) to administer the […]

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