What is Probate?
- What is probate?
- What are probate assets?
- Why is probate necessary?
- What is a will?
- What happens to probate assets if there is no will?
- Who is involved in the probate process?
- Where are probate papers filed?
- Who supervises the probate administration?
- What is a personal representative and what does the personal representative do?
- Who can be a personal representative?
- Who has preference to be Personal Representative?
- Why does the Personal Representative need an attorney?
- How are estate creditors handled?
- How is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) involved?
- How is the Florida Department of Revenue involved?
- What rights do the surviving family have in the probate estate?
- What rights do other potential beneficiaries (other than the surviving spouse and children under special circumstances) have in the probate estate?
- How long does probate take?
- How are fees determined in probate?
- What alternatives are available to formal administration?
- What if there is a revocable trust?
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