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How to Prove a Will Without a Self-Proving Affidavit.
Proving a will by Petition to Appoint Commission Before a will can be admitted to probate for administration, it must first be proven for its validity according to the terms in Florida Statute §733.201. Most often, a will is either self proving or can be proven by the...
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Privacy and Probate
A common question we get is “The property was taken care of in a will, do we need to do probate?” This is one of the questions when I can confidently say “Yes, you’ll probably need probate.” This is true in every case where there’s a third party who keeps track of who...
What is a Florida self proving will?
If you are considering reviewing your Florida estate plan or creating your Florida estate plan for the first time, make sure your will is a self proving will. A self proving will is a will that can be admitted to probate without further proof of its authenticity....
Who is an interested person in a Florida probate case?
When you are thinking about whether you need to contest a will or otherwise participate in a Florida probate administration, you will need to determine if you qualify as an interested person under Florida probate law. This is especially important for will contests and...
Estate Planning For Everyone
We are committed to treating every human being with respect and dignity. We are an ally of the LGBTQ community. You can come to your consultation at Richert Quarles P.A. confident that you can share any detail with us without judgment. I want to provide services to...
Florida Probate: What is the time period for bringing a will contest?
If you want to contest a will, how long do you have to bring the will contest in a Florida probate case? As usual with legal issues, the time period can vary based upon a variety of factors. Due to this time variation, it is important that you talk to an attorney as...
I’m having problems with my Florida homeowner’s association.
Homeowner’s associations are very common in Florida. Sometimes, homeowner’s associations are beneficial in providing structure and some protection for homeowners’ property values. The rules and maintenance that homeowner’s associations provide can be invaluable....