How to Manage a Loved One’s Estate in Florida

Grivas LawGrivas Law
1 min read

When a loved one passes, the personal representative duties in Florida are essential to managing the estate. The personal representative, or executor, is responsible for overseeing the estate's administration, from filing the will to distributing assets.

Key Personal Representative Duties in Florida:

  • Gather assets: The personal representative must locate and secure all assets of the estate, including real estate, bank accounts, and personal belongings.

  • Pay debts and taxes: They are responsible for paying off any outstanding debts and taxes before assets can be distributed.

  • Manage the property: The personal representative is responsible for maintaining and securing the deceased person’s home during the probate process.

  • Distribute the assets: Once debts are paid, the personal representative will distribute the remaining assets to heirs according to the will or state law.

The personal representative duties in Florida require attention to detail and an understanding of the legal and financial processes involved. Working with a Bradenton estate attorney can ensure that the duties are carried out properly and efficiently.

If you're appointed as a personal representative, Grivas Law Group PA can assist you in fulfilling your personal representative duties in Florida efficiently. Reach out to our team of experienced Bradenton estate attorneys for support during this important process.

0
Subscribe to my newsletter

Read articles from Grivas Law directly inside your inbox. Subscribe to the newsletter, and don't miss out.

Written by

Grivas Law
Grivas Law