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Florida Probate-Appointment

Appointment of the Executor/Administrator In Florida Probate, if no one objects to the petition for the allowance of the http://www.jacksonvillelawyer.pro/lawyer-attorney-1335235.html or (if there is no will) to the petition for administration of the estate without a will, then the court will usually appoint the executor named in the will (or…

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Florida Probate Attorney-in-Fact Definition

Attorney-in-Fact: The person selected to have the authority to act on the behalf of a principal. An attorney-in-fact can be any adult that the principal selects. (He or she need not be a Florida lawyer.) Typically, people appoint an attorney-in-fact in a power-of attorney, granting the attorney-in-fact the power to…

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Florida Probate

Florida Probate is a legal process through which your Florida Probate Lawyer / Attorney files documents so that the following can happen (a) a judge determines whether or not the decedent’s will if any is valid; (b) a personal representative is appointed to: (1) collect the decedent’s assets in his…

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Florida Estate Planning and Pretermitted Children

In Florida wills, Florida Trusts, and Florida Estate Planning it is important to deal with Pretermitted children. Make sure your Florida Estate Planning Attorney and the estate planning documents deal with them or you can have unexpected results. A Pretermitted Child A child by birth or adoption who became a…

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Letters of Administration

Letters Of Administration: In a Florida probate that involves full or ancillary administration, Letters of administration are issued by the probate judge to a personal representative, showing that the personal representative has the authority to act on behalf of an estate. Once letters are issued the Personal Representative many not…

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Florida Guardian Definition

In Florida Estate Planning, Florida Guardianship Proceedings, and Florida Probate cases it is often necessary to setup a full or plenary guardianship. Guardian: an adult appointed by a surviving parent in his or her will or by a court, who is responsible for a minor child or legally incapacitated person’s…

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