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  • Jan 11 Premature Discharge of Personal Representative

    In re Estate of Lillian L. Unanue (43 Fla.L.Weekly D70a) – On November 17, 2016, the co-personal representatives of the Estate of ...

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  • May 14 Convicted Felons Cannot Serve as Personal Representative

    In Florida, a person is not qualified to act as a personal representative of a decedent’s estate if the person has been convicted ...

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  • Aug 18 Change in Statutory Duty of Un-Qualified Personal Representatives

    When a person dies, with or without a last will and testament, there is a high probability that the person who died (the ...

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  • Jun 10 Successor Personal Representative May Sue Attorney for Estate

    FLORIDA APPELLATE COURT RULES SUCCESSOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IS ALLOWED TO SUE A FORMER PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S ATTORNEY FOR ...

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  • Oct 02 Grounds for Removal of Personal Representative

    What are the Grounds for the Removal of a Personal Representative? Florida Statute 733. 504 lists the causes for which a personal ...

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  • Oct 07 Does a Personal Representative Need to Hire an Attorney?

    In Florida, every guardian and every personal representative, unless the personal representative remains the sole interested ...

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