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A Jacksonville Probate Administration Attorney Can Advise You Through the Process

When someone dies in Florida, a court-supervised process must be followed regarding the transfer of their assets and debts. First, the property left behind must be transferred to the deceased’s heirs or beneficiaries. This process is known as probate administration, and it is typically handled by a personal representative (PR) or beneficiary of the estate. When you have been appointed as PR or are the beneficiary or heir of an estate, a Jacksonville probate administration attorney at Dixon Law can help you ensure the process is completed in a way that is compliant with the law.

Probating an estate is necessary when there are any assets held solely in the name of the deceased, as probate is necessary to have those assets transferred to the heirs or beneficiaries. There are two main types of probate or estate administration. They are formal administration and summary administration. Determining which is proper to pursue in your particular case is a matter in which Dale Dixon, a Jacksonville probate administration attorney, can provide guidance.

Probate With a Will in Florida

A will is a way for a person to state who they wish to inherit their belongings when they die and to appoint a PR to ensure their wishes are honored. It also allows them to state how they wish to care for their minor children when they are no longer here. A valid will removes concerns regarding what the decedent would have wanted and brings peace of mind to all parties that the decedent’s wishes are being honored. An experienced Jacksonville probate administration attorney can help ensure that a will is prepared properly and make sure that the estate is probated appropriately.

Florida Probate Without a Will

When a person dies without a will, called intestate, their estate must be administered according to the rules of intestate succession. These rules only look at the degree of familial relationship when determining who should inherit. In other words, it does not matter how close the decedent may have been to someone or how much care that person provided to the decedent before they passed away. Without a valid will, the state’s rules on who should inherit are all that matters. The ability to have a say-so in who inherits the results of your hard work is one of the main reasons you should have a will.

Speak With A Jacksonville Probate Administration Attorney At Dixon Law

If you have been appointed the PR, or executor, of an estate, you probably have questions about what you need to do to complete the administration correctly. At Dixon Law, Dale Dixon, a Jacksonville probate administration attorney, is here to provide our clients with the guidance and assistance they need to probate an estate effectively. Contact us today for help with probate administration.