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

The following must be provided:

  • If the decedent has a will, the original must be deposited with the Clerk of Circuit Court.
  • Itemized, paid funeral bill (reflecting the name of the person who paid it).
  • Paid receipts for any medical expenses incurred 60 days prior to death (reflecting the name of the person who paid it, or canceled check(s).
  • Paid receipts for any medical expenses incurred sixty days prior to death.
  • A death certificate is required.
  • Statement regarding the type of asset to be released.
  • Identification of the person filing.
  • The filing fee as set by Florida Statute.

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