After the Loss of a Loved One, Our Attorneys Are Here to Help
Probate Administration is the court supervised process by which a person's assets are transferred to others after his or her death. The probate process can be very confusing, time-consuming, and expensive if certain issues arise during the administration of the estate.
As the personal representative, or executor, of an estate, you are responsible for gathering and accounting for the decedent's assets, paying off the decedent's debts, and distributing the balance of the estate to the decedent's beneficiaries in accordance with his or her Last Will and Testament. Several issues can arise that can complicate the process, including creditor claims, complex financial and real estate transactions, and contested wills.
Depending on the size of the estate and other factors, Florida has different options for probate administration, which each have their own procedures and requirements. If you are confused about the probate administration process in Florida, CONTACT US today to schedule a consultation with an attorney who can answer your questions and provide careful guidance when you need it most.
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