What is a Pretermitted Spouse or Child?
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What is a pretermitted spouse or child. A pretermitted spouse or child is when a decedent drafts a will and subsequently is married, or has a child after they’ve executed their will. The spouse or minor child, or child, is considered pretermitted unless the will expressly provides for them in contemplation of marriage, of course we believe it’ll be a little … or contemplates taking care of them after born children, after the will is executed. The pretermitted spouse or minor child has a right to file a notice in a probate proceeding, asking for a determination of beneficiaries, so that they would get their share as if the decedent died without a will. If you have that problem, well, give me a call at (727) 847-2288.
Is There a Time Limit as to When Descendants Can Get Access to Personal Items of the Deceased?
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Is there a time limit when descendants can get access to the items of the deceased? Well, that is a very practical or problematic problem in that if there is no titled assets in the name of the decedent, which would necessitate having a probate proceeding, then there is no one in charge of the decedent’s personal items.
If there is a titled personal property and there’ll be a probate proceeding, the personal representative of the estate is the one should take charge of the personal items, and then distribute those. When you do estate planning, you can fill out a personal property list, designating whom you would like to receive those items and that might go a long ways.
In the cases whenever there is not gonna be a probate, then it is … there really is not a good answer to the situation in that whoever has possession of those items of personal property is probably the one you need to work that out with and as far as access of it, well, it’s just sometimes on a first come, first serve basis.
So hopefully, the decedent had a functional family. If they didn’t have a probate proceeding, well, then the family can decide on how to divide up the items of personal property. Usually, the items are almost, in every case that I’ve seen in my career, I don’t know that we’ve ever filed an action concerning personal property, whenever someone says they had personal property and trying to establish the value of it and who is to receive it.
If you have any questions about a probate proceeding, well, give me a call at 727-847-2288.
If You are the Executor and the Only Beneficiary of an Estate, Does it Have to go Through Probate?
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If you are the Executor and the only Beneficiary of an estate, does it have to go through probate? The answer to the question is yes.
If the Decedent owned any assets that were titled just in the Decedents name. You indicated that you are the Executor, you’re the designated or person to be appointed the Executor. The Executor is something that is appointed by the court so until such time as there are probate proceedings you are simply nominated or suggested or provided for on the will to be the Executor and as the only Beneficiary, well, you have to have the will admitted to probate to show that you are in fact, the only Beneficiary so the short answer to your question is, is yes you still have to probate the estate.
Another reason why you have to probate it, even if you are the only Beneficiary is to be sure that any creditors have been paid and if the estate is very large, of course, then you need address the federal estate tax situation.
So if you have any questions about probate, well give me a call at 727-847-2288.
Should I Add an Asset to a Probate Case That is in Summary Administration in Florida?
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Should I add an asset to a probate case that is in a summary administration in Florida? Well, a summary administration is filed whenever there is no bills outstanding and that the assets of the decedent that are titled in his name, other than his homestead, are less than $75,000, or the decedent’s been deceased for two years. Once petition can order summary administration has been entered, well, that is all there is to the proceedings. So, depending on when you discover this asset that was not included in the petition, is when you can add it. If the order of summary administration has not been entered, well then you can file an amended petition to include this asset and have the order of summary administration included.
However, if you’ve done a summary administration and you later discover an asset then you have to file a petition to reopen the estate as far as the disposition of this other asset and whether or not you have to go through a formal administration or an amended summary administration is depending on the value of the assets.
So if you have any questions about summary administrations and probate, well give me a call at 727-847-2288.
What Is Summary Administration?
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What is summary administration? Summary administration is a form of probate proceeding. It’s a decedent or an estate is eligible for a summary administration if the assets of the decedent are less than $75,000 and that there are no outstanding creditors of the decedent. This excludes the homestead property. You can file to have the will admitted into probate or if there’s no will to have a end test state proceeding file to have the heirs determined.
Whenever they sign the petition for summary administration they’re stating that they’ll personally be responsible for the debts of the decedent if there are any because they’re stating that there are none. You can present it to the court and the court will, depending on what county you’re in, but may enter it within about 30 to 45 days after you filed the petition and you get the court order and then have the asset distributed to the heirs. If there’s homestead property you can file a petition for homestead.
The other time that a summary administration be filed is if the decedent has been deceased for more than two years, then it doesn’t matter the total amount. The assets and the statutory period for creditors has filed and they’re barred so you can file a summary administration after a decedent’s been deceased for two years.
If you have any questions about probate or a summary administration give me a call at 727-847-2288.