Florida Probate Estate Administration (Formal or Summary or Ancillary) for both testate and intestate decedents. .
When a Florida resident passes away with a Last Will and Testament, the process is known as \”Testate Administration.\” If the Florida resident passes away without a Last Will and Testament, the process is known as \”Intestate Administration.\” There are two distinct types of probate administration under Florida law: Formal Administration (probate assets valued in excess of $75,000) and Summary Administration (probate assets valued under $75,000).
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