In Florida, the Notice of Administration is a formal document that seeks to notify all interested parties of the decedent's death, as well as the filing of their last will and testament as part of the probate proceedings.
The Petition demonstrates the eligibility for summary administration, (i.e., the decedent died over 2 years ago or the value of the estate, less exempt property, does not exceed $75,000). The Petitioner is a beneficiary or a person nominated as personal representative in the decedent's will offered for probate.
ERecording is the secure online submission of documents to the County's Records, Taxes, and Treasury Division for recording in the Official Records of Broward County. eRecording eliminates the need to mail documents or have walk-in customers visit the recording office, which saves time for our customers.
Disposition of Personal Property without Administration. A Disposition of Personal Property without Administration is a proceeding used to request release of the assets of the deceased to the heirs or other qualified parties without Formal Administration.
IMPORTANT: Deeds related to Broward County properties must be recorded with the Broward County Records Division in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Click here to visit the County Records Division website.
On August 17, 2024, Realtors that represent Sellers are no longer required to offer commission to the Buyer's Agents. As a result, Buyers will have to sign a separate agreement with a Realtor.
In Florida, property is divided 50-50 if it is considered “marital property” – or property that was acquired by either spouse during the marriage.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. No, you could not do that. ing to the Florida constitution, in order to sell or mortgage your home, you must get your spouse to sign the deed or mortgage. This applies even if you owned the property prior to the marriage and even if your spouse's name was never on the deed.
In Florida, a surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased spouse's share of their joint property. If the deceased had separate property, the spouse typically inherits either all of it or a portion, depending on whether there are surviving children and if the deceased left a valid will.
The personal representative of a Florida estate can sell real property during probate administration.