When my brother died I was appointed by the court as his personal representative for his estate?
Beneficiaries and/or personal representatives are not personally responsible for a deceased's bills.
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Beneficiaries and/or personal representatives are not personally responsible for a deceased's bills.
Considering the facts that you have given, you will need to consult with a probate attorney regarding this matter.
Under the circumstances you have described, you will need the assistance of an attorney in the state of Florida to more forward with probate. If...
I believe this would fall under family law
You should contact an Estate Planning attorney to have a trust amendment created establishing your current wishes.
If you would like to examine the court record, you can go to the clerk's office in the county where probate was initiated and request a copy of...
A death certificate without cause can be ordered from the office of vital statistics by anyone.
I agree with Attorney Williamson's answer. In Florida, for a will to be valid, it must be signed by the testator and 2 witnesses. The notary is...
If your father's assets or accounts did not have beneficiaries listed on them, you will have to go through the probate process, through the court...
There is not a form called probate intake that gets filed with the clerk. Who gave you this form? If it was from a lawyer's office, it is most...