Perhaps the most important goal when it comes to settling one’s estate is to make sure that the desires of the decedent are properly met. In other words, a probate court’s goal is to make sure that the deceased’s assets are being distributed to those parties intended by the testator…
When is a personal representative subject to personal liability? As a general rule, a personal representative is not personally liable for liabilities that arise out of the personal representative’s actions pursuant to administration of the estate. A personal representative may nevertheless subject themselves to personal liability. In Florida, unless otherwise…
How can one determine whether a personal representative is qualified to be the personal representative? Generally, in the State of Florida any person who is sui juris and is a resident of Florida at the time of the death of the decedent is qualified to act as personal representative. A…
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