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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Florida Will in the editor.
Begin by entering the relevant details in the 'IN RE: ESTATE OF' section, including the deceased's name and file number.
In the 'PROOF OF WILL' section, indicate whether the attesting witnesses are unavailable by checking the applicable box. Provide a brief explanation if necessary.
Next, specify your role by selecting either 'personal representative nominated by the will' or 'has no interest in the estate under the will.' Check the appropriate box.
Finally, affirm your belief that the document is indeed the true last will of the decedent. Print or type your name as Affiant and complete any required signatures.
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