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WHO HAS PREFERENCE AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE?

WHO HAS PREFERENCE AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE?

by Monique | Oct 2, 2019 | Personal Representatives, Probate

Under Florida law, individuals who are named personal representatives in the will, surviving family members, and beneficiaries have preference to serve as the personal representative of an estate.  Section 733.301 of the Florida Statutes ranks the order of...
WHO CAN BE A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE?

WHO CAN BE A PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE?

by Monique | Sep 27, 2019 | Personal Representatives, Probate

A personal representative is an individual who manages and settles the estate’s affairs. A personal representative must be a close family member of the decedent or a Florida resident according to  Section 733.302of the Florida Statute. Close family members can be...

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