Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Florida

Executors compensation

What would be a fair percentage of an estate to compensate the executor for their work. Simple will, nothing complex.


Asked on 12/19/08, 1:16 pm

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Frank J. Pyle Probate Attorney Throughout Florida

Re: Executors compensation

While it is negotiable, it is governed by Florida statute 733.617 Compensation of personal representative, copied here in part--

(1) A personal representative shall be entitled to a commission payable from the estate assets without court order as compensation for ordinary services. The commission shall be based on the compensable value of the estate, which is the inventory value of the probate estate assets and the income earned by the estate during administration.

(2) A commission computed on the compensable value of the estate is presumed to be reasonable compensation for a personal representative in formal administration as follows:

(a) At the rate of 3 percent for the first $1 million.

(3) In addition to the previously described commission, a personal representative shall be allowed further compensation as is reasonable for any extraordinary services including, but not limited to:

(a) The sale of real or personal property.

(b) The conduct of litigation on behalf of or against the estate.

(c) Involvement in proceedings for the adjustment or payment of any taxes.

(d) The carrying on of the decedent's business.

(e) Dealing with protected homestead.

(f) Any other special services which may be necessary for the personal representative to perform.

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Answered on 12/19/08, 5:00 pm


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