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With Father’s day around the corner many will celebrate this Sunday by spending the day with dad, others may not be so fortunate. Whenever a loved one passes with or without leaving behind a will, the family must go through a process called probate. Probate is the process by which Florida courts oversee the distribution of the estate’s assets, such as any property, savings or bank accounts, investment accounts, and even valuable personal property such as cars or jewelry.

The probate process begins by appointing a personal representative who would be in charge of distributing the assets of the estate; personal representatives are often named in wills, if there is no will then the personal representative must be elected by all interested parties. After the personal representative has been chosen the court will then issue Letters of Administration, empowering the personal representative to begin distributing the assets of the estate.

Under Florida law if the value of the estate exceeds $75,000 then the state requires an attorney be retained in order to represent the estate and the personal representative in order to avoid any fraudulent or erroneous administration of the estate.

 

For more information on the Florida probate process, please contact the South Florida law firm of Wild Felice & Partners, P.A. at 954-944-2855 to schedule your free consultation.

 

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