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David Michael Goldman
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I would assume that you are discussing spending money of the estate and not her...
Lucreita D. Becude
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The lenght of time to probate an estate in Florida will depend on the assets...
Henry Daniel Lively
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This is how it normally works. Most states do not allow attorneys to take up...
Lucreita D. Becude
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Are there assets in the estate? If you are a beneficiary of the estate and...
Kristin M Tyler
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Fees such as those from accountants or attorneys are generally paid out of the...
David Michael Goldman
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Generally these fees are paid by the estate but a trust or other document can...
Karen L Brady
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I am not licensed to practice law in Florida. However, general principles of...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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Under Florida law, real property acquired by a husband and wife while they are...
Gregory Herman-Giddens
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Not unless the will also has a "self-proving affidavit", which means that the...
David Michael Goldman
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The will must be signed and have a self proving affidavit or attestation clause....
Douglas Ron Coenson
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As long as the will was validly executed, you can admit the will. The...
Marc Jeremy Soss
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If the Will was validly executed, I presume you are missing the attestation...
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David Michael Goldman
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The account will not be an asset subject to probate (assuming the beneficiary...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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Probate is the process of collecting the decedent's assets that don't take care...
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Marc Jeremy Soss
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While the probate process can take a long time, under certain circumstances,...
David Michael Goldman
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Contributor Level 7

Hire an attorney to see what is going on or what needs to be done. You can try...
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Douglas Ron Coenson
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In Florida, the Personal Representative (Exectuor) has an obligation to file...
Mindy Stein
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If the decedent had a will, the will must be filed with the probate court...
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David Michael Goldman
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Contributor Level 7

Not really, but if every agrees and there is no official probate necessary, who...
April Denise Hill
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It all depends on the assets. If the decedent named people as beneficiaries or...
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David Michael Goldman
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Probate in Florida can be a long process. The court should make sure that the...
Marc Jeremy Soss
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There is NO specific form that you need to file, however, you may want to hire...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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With all due respect, what does this question have to do with Criminal Law? or...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Mortgage lenders must foreclose the interests of everyone involved in order to...
Blaise E. Picchi
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It is unclear whether the money you mention is in the form of stock or cash and...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich
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You don't have to go to D.C. but you do need a local attorney to take you...
Janet Lee Brewer
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You need to check with a Florida lawyer, but in most states an individual can "...
Lucreita D. Becude
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You will need to apply to the court for the appointment.
Steven Alan Fink
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You don't. You can value the property at the time the note is given. If...
Karen L Brady
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Contributor Level 4

I am sorry for the recent loss of your parents. Your question isn't clear...
David Michael Goldman
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This is a complicated issue and requires more details. You should discuss it...
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Very sorry for the loss of your loved one. You definitely need competent,...
David Michael Goldman
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You can request a copy of it. There is more information on this in the Florida...
Douglas Ron Coenson
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Contributor Level 5

The answer can be found in Florida Probate Rule 5.030. The only times a...
Jeffrey Scott Goethe
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Since it has been more than two years since your father's mother passed away,...
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Steve Fromm
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This means that the estate and/or trust has been finally settled and that final...

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