What type of paperwork must accompany the form for filing a disposition for personal property without administration?

The following must be provided:

  • If the decedent has a will, it must be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court within ten days of the notice of death.
  • An itemized, paid funeral bill.
  • Paid receipts for any medical expenses incurred 60 days prior to death.
  • Certified Death certificate.
  • A statement regarding the type of asset to be released.
  • Identification of the person filing.
  • Any necessary waivers and consents (This would be a document stating that any and all other brothers or sisters did not assist in paying the bills or if they did they waive their right to any monies recovered.)
  • Filing fee as set by Florida Statute.

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1. What is Probate?
2. What is a will? When and where should it be filed?
3. Do you need an attorney to file a will?
4. What happens if a person dies and has left no will?
5. What happens if there is a will filed but no personal representative has been named?
6. How are probate proceedings initiated?
7. Are there different types of proceedings that can be filed depending upon the size of the estate?
8. What type of paperwork must accompany the form for filing a disposition for personal property without administration?
9. What happens after this information is filed with the Clerk?