A probate estate may be re-opened after it has been closed and the personal representative has been discharged for several reasons. If assets are discovered after an estate is closed, the estate may be reopened to probate the recently discovered assets. See, e.g., Continental Motors, Inc. v. Rosenthal, 278 So. […]
Read MoreUnder Florida law, attorneys for personal representatives shall be entitled to reasonable compensation payable from estate assets without court order. See, Fla. Stat. § 733.6171(1). Florida law requires that an estate have both a personal representative and an attorney during the administration of an estate. The attorney requirement may be […]
Read MoreComiter, Singer, Baseman & Braun, LLP, is thrilled to announce that Senior Counsel, Mark R. Brown, has been made partner. As partner, Mr. Brown’s practice will continue to focus on wills and trusts, domicile planning, probate administration, and sophisticated estate tax and income planning. Mr. Brown is board certified in […]
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