Do wills have to be recorded in florida if there is atrust also
Asked on 5/02/14, 10:33 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joseph Pippen
Law Office of Joseph Pippen & Associates
The last will is recorded at death.
The trust does not generally have to be recorded.
Answered on 5/02/14, 10:46 am
The will is not recorded when it is made. Within 10 days of the decedent's death, the will needs to be filed in the probate court in the county where the decedent last resided.
Answered on 5/04/14, 11:10 am
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