Executor Residency In Florida
Summary
In Florida, the executor doesnt need to prove their own residence but must establish the deceaseds residency for probate. The deceaseds will should be filed in the county where they lived. Florida probate courts handle wills of residents, and an affidavit of domicile may be required. A daughter can qualify as an alternate executor if she is a Florida resident or a close relative. The probate process includes validating the will, inventorying assets, and distributing them as per the will, which can take several months to over a year.Full Conversation
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Here's some more information about the probate process in Florida:
- Personal Representative: Must be a Florida resident or a close relative of the deceased.
- Probate Process: Includes validating the will, inventorying assets, and distributing them as per the will.
- Timeline: It can take several months to over a year, depending on the complexity.
Would you like to know more about any specific part of this process?
What is residence requirement for daughter of the deceased
In Florida, the residence requirement for the daughter of the deceased, in the context of probate, depends on her role:
- Beneficiary: No specific residency requirement for inheriting.
- Personal Representative: Must be a Florida resident or a close relative of the deceased, such as a daughter.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about the probate process or related topics?
Yes for the alternate in a Florida will is a daughter of the deceased qualify as alternate to executor in will
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In Florida, a daughter of the deceased can qualify as an alternate to the executor (personal representative) in a will, provided she is either a Florida resident or a close relative of the deceased, which she is. Is there anything else you need to know about this process?
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It seems like your questions were more about understanding the probate process and eligibility requirements in Florida, which you appear to have a good handle on. If you have any other questions or need further clarification in the future, feel free to reach out!