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Florida Probate: Concerned about personal representative liability?

Florida Probate: Concerned about personal representative liability?

by John Richert | Aug 23, 2017 | Probate Administration, Probate Litigation

If you are named as a personal representative in a Florida probate administration, you probably have been worried about your potential liability for actions you take as personal representative. While liability issues for personal representative are rare because...
Liability of the Personal Representative in a Florida Probate Administration

Liability of the Personal Representative in a Florida Probate Administration

by John Richert | Aug 21, 2017 | Probate Administration

If you are named as a personal representative in a will, you may be worried about the responsibilities that accompany being a personal representative. Being a personal representative in a Florida probate administration is a job with a lot of responsibilities. If a...
Florida Probate: Taking possession of estate assets by personal representative

Florida Probate: Taking possession of estate assets by personal representative

by John Richert | Aug 18, 2017 | Probate Administration

One of the first duties of the personal representative in a Florida probate administration is to take possession of the assets of the estate of the decedent (the person who passed away). It is the personal representative’s fiduciary responsibility to make sure that...
General powers of a personal representative in a Florida probate administration

General powers of a personal representative in a Florida probate administration

by John Richert | Aug 14, 2017 | Probate Administration

If you are named as the personal representative in a loved one’s will that will be probated in Florida, you may have some questions about the responsibilities and powers the personal representative has in relation to the assets and debts of the probate estate. In...
Waiver of Notice in Florida Probate Cases

Waiver of Notice in Florida Probate Cases

by John Richert | Aug 11, 2017 | Probate Administration

If you are an interested person in a Florida probate case, you are likely entitled to receive notice of the documents and actions taking place in the probate case. If you do not want to receive notice or otherwise think that you do not need to receive notice, you may...
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...
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