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  • Florida Probate Procedures

    Florida probate procedures set forth the specific steps to take to initiate and pursue a probate case. Understanding these probate procedures is crucial to undertaking estate, conservatorship and ...

  • What Are the Qualifications for an Executor for an Estate?

    To be appointed as an executor, an individual needs to meet certain standards. There are very specific qualifications for an executor established by law. The failure to meet any one of the basic...

  • Court Procedures for Probate

    Historically, probate court was separate from other branches of civil courts. Over the past 30 years, most states have developed unified civil court systems that now include probate courts....

  • How to Draw Up Executor of Estate Paper Work

    Because of fiduciary duty and legal liability, executors should seek legal aid drafting documents. Learn how to draw up executor of estate paper work from an estate planning and probate lawyer in...

  • Guide for Estate Executors

    Executors of wills have legal liabilities and fiduciary duties that make responsibility a key asset. Try this guide for estate executors from an estate planning and probate lawyer in this free...

  • What Is a Fiduciary Bond?

    A fiduciary is a person who has an obligation to manage assets for the benefit of another. There are many forms of fiduciary duty, such as the holding of funds in escrow by an attorney. In almost...

  • How to Fulfill a Fiduciary Duty as an Executor

    A fiduciary duty is a legal duty involving two or more parties. The fiduciary duty of an executor deals specifically with wills and the debts of someone who has just passed away. Here is how to...

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