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What is a Personal Representative and What Does a Personal Representative Do?

What is a Personal Representative?

The personal representative is the person, bank or trust company appointed by the judge to be in charge of the administration of the decedent’s probate estate. In Florida, the term “personal representative” is used instead of such terms as “executor, executrix, administrator and administratrix.”

 

What are my duties as Personal Representative?

The personal representative has a legal duty to administer the probate estate pursuant to Florida law. The complete list of personal representative’s duties can be found in Chapter 733 of the Florida Statutes. The personal representative must:

If the personal representative mismanages the decedent’s probate estate, the personal representative may be liable to the beneficiaries for any harm they may suffer.

 

Do I have to do this alone and how do I get started?

Luckily, our firm can help you with almost every detail in your role as personal representative.  Your most important tasks in the administration are as follows:

We can help you notice creditors, deal with beneficiaries, and locate other professionals, like accountants, to help you with estate related issues.

 

 

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