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The formal probate administration usually takes 6-9 months under most circumstances - start to finish. This process includes appointing a personal representative (i.e., the executor), a 90 days creditors period that must run, payment of creditors claims and more.
A formal administration is a process closely supervised by a judge. The probate attorney shepherds the process through the various stages with the help of a personal representative who represents the estate. (In some cases, if the deceased person has named him/or her, the attorney can serve as the PR.)
The Petition is signed by the interested person(s). The Petition is signed by an attorney of record. The Petition includes the Petitioners relationship to decedent and the Petitioners residence. The Petitioner is not a convicted felon and the Petitioner is a Florida resident.
Formal Administration: This main probate process will definitely need an attorney. The process is described in greater detail below. Summary Administration: The family will likely need an attorney due to the complexity. Disposition without Administration: This process is designed to operate without probate.
(1) A petition for summary administration may be filed by any beneficiary or person nominated as personal representative in the decedents will offered for probate.
PR-1814: Estate Account (Informal and Formal Administration)