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Like a formal administration, a Florida summary administration starts with filing a petition in court. The petition for summary administration may be filed by any beneficiary or by a person nominated as a personal representative by the decedents will, but must be signed and verified by the surviving spouse (if any).
Summary administration usually are able to be closed between 1-2 months. Formal administration will take at a minimum 6 months in order to be able to close out the estate administration. Why is summary administration in Florida so much faster you may ask yourself?
Probate Fees ServiceFees Summary administration (less than $1,000) $236.00 Summary administration ($1,000 or more) $346.00 Indexing each Defendant in excess of five $2.50 Filing cross-claim, counterclaim, counterpetition or third-party complaint $395.0011 more rows
Florida law does not require the person who requests a summary administration of a Florida estate to have a lawyer. The interested person can go down to the courthouse and file the request for the summary administration without any attorney.
What is an administrative summary of qualifications? An administrative assistant summary of qualifications is a brief paragraph or a short bulleted list that you write on a resume to show any special skills you have that would be beneficial to the job for which youre applying.
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In most Florida courts, the court filing fees for summary administration are approximately $236 for estates valued at less than $1,000 and approximately $346 for estates valued at over $1,000 but less than $75,000.
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.

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