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The affidavit must include the name, address, and age of the decedent, plus a listing of all their assets. You will also need to provide information about their closest relatives, including spouses and children. Finally, the document should list the names and addresses of all the heirs.
Stat, section 733.105- Determination of beneficiaries, when there is confusion as to whom is entitled to inherit because the decedent did not leave a will or because the will is not clear, then the personal representative, a beneficiary, an heir, or any other interested party has the right to petition the circuit court
The petition for discharge shall state: (1) the reason for termination of the guardianship; (2) that the guardian has fully administered the guardianship; and (3) the amount of unpaid and anticipated costs and fees to be paid to the guardian and to the attorneys, accountants, or other agents employed by the guardian.
There are generally a number of types of living heirs entitled to inherit from a decedent, including: the spouse of the decedent; biological and adopted children, and their descendants; parents of the decedent; siblings of the decedent, and if they have died, their descendants (the decedents nieces and nephews); and
The affidavit must be signed and verified by the surviving spouse, if any, and any heirs at law, except that joinder in the affidavit is not required of an heir who will receive a full intestate share under the proposed distribution of the personal property.
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ing to Florida Probate Rules, an individual appointed to act as a guardian must be represented by an attorney licensed to practice in the state. It is worth noting that the AIP or their family can initiate guardianship in a process called voluntary guardianship.
The Florida petition to determine heirs form is structured to gather foundational information pertinent to probate proceedings. Essential sections include personal information about the decedent and details about all potential heirs.