Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Florida

Probate

Can a laymen probate a will or do you need an attorney and if so what is the cost. Estate $11,000.

no real estate-located in unclaimed

assets division State of Florida, in Flagler County.


Asked on 8/21/07, 4:45 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Thomas Rosenblum Rosenblum Law Offices

Re: Probate

I believe you need an atty. to file the probate case and represent the Personal Representative. You may want to check with the Clerk's Office in that county. An average fee (including the Clerk's filing fee) would probably be around $1,000.00 to $1,500.00. But this could change if there was someone challenging some issue or a creditor causing some litigation. Often a family member or friend can't get to the bank acct. of the deceased to get the start up monies, thus, will advance the monies and get reimbursed from the estate once the original papers are signed by the court and they have access to any bank accts. 'Hope this helps. Tom Rosenblum, Jacksonville.

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Answered on 8/21/07, 5:26 pm
Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: Probate

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This case can be filed under Summary Administration based on the amount of the assets. The cost is substantially less and publication will not be necessary. The fee will vary depending on the attorney. Shop around for one until you are happy with the fees quoted but an attorney will be necessary.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 8/21/07, 11:04 pm
Michelle Hofkin Law Offices of Michelle Hofkin

Re: Probate

An attorney is not necessary, however it is recommended due to the complexity of the Florida Probate Code. Provided that all assets are less than $75,000, summary administration would work for you.

Regards,

Michelle

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Answered on 8/22/07, 11:17 am


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