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Florida Probate: Method for serving formal notice

Florida Probate: Method for serving formal notice

by John Richert | Aug 4, 2017 | Probate Administration

In a Florida probate case, there will be instances when interested persons will need to be served with formal notice in order to proceed with the probate administration. If you are a personal representative and have an attorney representing you, your attorney will...
Formal Notice in Florida Probate Cases

Formal Notice in Florida Probate Cases

by John Richert | Jul 24, 2017 | Probate Administration

During a formal administration of a Florida probate case, there is often a need to provide formal notice to certain interested persons in the probate. Formal notice is used to acquire jurisdiction over that person or entity for the purposes of the Florida probate...
Requests for notice in Florida probate cases

Requests for notice in Florida probate cases

by John Richert | Jul 20, 2017 | Probate Administration

If you are an interested person in a Florida probate case, you may be entitled to notice of documents filed, hearings, and other relevant happenings in the probate case. You or your attorney may request notice in order to make sure that assets are distributed properly...
Florida Estate Planning and Probate: Should I keep my will in a safe deposit box?

Florida Estate Planning and Probate: Should I keep my will in a safe deposit box?

by John Richert | Jul 6, 2017 | Estate Planning, Probate Administration

A safe deposit box is usually where you keep your important assets, like your gold bars, stock certificates, and important documents. Your Florida will and estate plan are important documents, but should you keep it in your safe deposit box? The recommendation that we...
Florida Probate and Estate Planning: How to revoke a will

Florida Probate and Estate Planning: How to revoke a will

by John Richert | Jun 22, 2017 | Estate Planning

If you are involved in a Florida probate proceeding, the admission of the will is one of the most important steps to a successful probate administration. However, the will that is admitted to probate must be the valid will of the testator (person who executed the...
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