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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 decedent's will, but must be signed and verified by the surviving spouse (if any).
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 creditor's period that must run, payment of creditor's claims and more.
What information do I need to start probate in Florida? Certified Copy of Death Certificate. ... Original Copy of Decedent's Will. ... Documentation for Creditors. ... Documentation for Assets Owned by Decedent. ... Information about heirs or beneficiaries of the estate. ... Contact us today to schedule a free consutlation.
What Are the 9 Steps to Probate in Florida? How Long Does Probate Take in Florida? ... Step 1: Meet with an Attorney. ... Step 2: File a Petition with the Probate Court. ... Step 3: Notify the Deceased's Creditors. ... Step 4: Inventory the Deceased's Estate. ... Step 5: Close Creditor Period & Pay Valid Debts. ... Step 6: File & Pay Estate Taxes.
In some situations, professionals need to be hired to perform some services for the formal administration. These include tax accountants and realtors. All in all you are probably looking to spend anywhere from $600-$1000 dollars in a formal administration that is uncontested and no major issues arise.
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Printable Probate forms can be accessed from the left side menu or the Sixth Judicial Circuit's website. These forms are also available for purchase at both of our Legal Resource Center locations.
Yes, in almost all cases you will need a Florida Probate Lawyer. Except for \u201cdisposition without administration\u201d (very small estates) and those estates in which the executor (personal representative) is the sole beneficiary, Florida law requires the assistance of an attorney.
The summary administration is typically filed in the county where the decedent resided at the time of death. If the decedent did not live in Florida, the petition is usually filed in the county where the decedent owned real property.
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.
(1) A petition for summary administration may be filed by any beneficiary or person nominated as personal representative in the decedent's will offered for probate.

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