Tag Archives: Fort Myers Estate Administration Lawyer
Is the Executor of My Estate Entitled to Compensation?
A personal representative (or executor) is the person charged with overseeing the administration of your probate estate. This is often a family member, but it can also be your attorney or even a professional fiduciary. Regardless of whom you appoint as your personal representative, you should be aware of how Florida law provides for… Read More »
What Happens When One Florida Estate Sues Another Florida Estate?
One of the key objectives of Florida probate administration is disposing of potential claims by and against the estate. In the latter case, the personal representative or administrator has a legal duty to pay all valid debts incurred by the deceased. At the same time, the estate must also take legal steps in order… Read More »