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Personal Representative Compensation

Serving as the Personal Representative, or the “PR”, of an estate can be stressful and time consuming. At first, one might feel privileged to be entrusted with the responsibility. As disgruntled family members seek their inheritances and creditor claims pile up, the PR may sometimes feel that administering the estate may start to feel like a part time job. Thankfully, the Florida Statutes recognize these burdens and allow PRs to be compensated for their services. If the PR needs to sell property, manage the deceased business, or litigate on behalf of the estate, the PR may be entitled to additional compensation for their extraordinary services. If the PR is also a beneficiary, any amount received as compensation for serving as the PR will be in addition to any amount they may be entitled to inherit as an heir.

The decision to take the allowed fee may implicate unfavorable tax consequences. Therefore, the Personal Representative should weigh their options to determine the best course of action. An experienced attorney at Lavender Greenberg can help.

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