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District Court Denver Probate Court County, Colorado Court Address: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Deceased Attorney or Party Without Attorney (name and address): COURT USE ONLY Case Number: Phone
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I just keep David cent Albertson and Davidson in this video we're going over a form that you're gonna need when you file your petition for probate and that's form DE 147 which is duties and responsibilities of a personal representative so let's take a look at that form, and we'll see what it does and how you need to fill it out and file it we start on Google, and we just do a search for Judicial Council forms of California all your forms are going to be here very easy to find when you just come to the court website, and we're going to go down to probate and decedent's estates, and we'll see those forms now I already know the form number is DE 147 duties and responsibilities but if you didn't know that you could do a search by name or by form number up here, and you could locate it so let me go over to the form, and we'll blow this up a little so what we're looking at here is that when you file a petition for probate the court wants to be sure that the personal representative the person who's going to manage that estate understands or at least has a basic understanding of what their duties and obligations are and that's what this form is for so if it's going to go through just kind of the highlights of the duties and responsibilities of an executor and then that named executor is going to have to sign this form and file it with the court so that the court knows that they at least know a little something about what they have to do as an executor or administrator and if you don't have this form then the courts not going to accept your petition for probate filing, so we start up at the top, and we're just going to fill it out and obviously if you're representing yourself you just put your own name and address in here since I'm an attorney I'm going to put in my law firm information and my mailing address where I like all of my oops court mailings to go, and you're going to want to fill out your telephone number your email address all of this stuff so that the court and the other parties can get hold of you when they need to if you're representing yourself you can just type in pro per here, or you can put in your own name, so I would put in my own name like that if I'm representing myself if I'm obviously an attorney I'm representing somebody else I'm going to put in their name, and we're going to say this is in Los Angeles County whatever County you're in just go ahead and fill that in, and then you need to put in both the street address and the mailing address for the court where you're going to be filing your petition for probate if you don't know the branch name don't worry about it, you can look it up on the website the courts' website of whatever county you're in, or you can just leave a blank if there's not not every court has a branch name and then the estate of we've been using the example of Rachel Smith, and then you're going to need to put in your case number now you may not have your case number yet because you're usually filling out...

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How Long Does it Take to Get Letters of Administration? Obtaining the probate Letters of Administration for the estate is usually a straightforward process under Florida probate rules. It typically takes 1 to 4 weeks after filing with the local circuit court.
A personal representative is compensated: At the rate of 3 percent for the first $1 million in estate assets. At the rate of 2.5 percent for all above $1 million and not exceeding $5 million in estate assets.
A personal representative shall use the authority conferred by this code, the authority in the will, if any, and the authority of any order of the court, for the best interests of interested persons, including creditors.
The personal representative can be an individual or a bank or trust company, subject to certain restrictions. To qualify to serve as a personal representative, an individual must be either a Florida resident or, regardless of residence, a spouse, sibling, parent, child, or other close relative of the decedent.
The surviving spouse has the first right to serve as the personal representative. If the spouse declines to serve or if there is no surviving spouse, then the heirs who represent the majority interest can select who shall serve as the personal representative.
See, §733.305(1), Fla. Stat. Every personal representative must be represented by an attorney unless the personal representative is the "sole interested person" or is an attorney.
When a person dies intestate (without a will), a petition for administration of the estate is filed, and the probate court appoints a qualified person to serve as the "personal representative" to administer the estate. Preferences in appointment of the personal representative are governed by §733.301(1)(b), Fla. Stat.
The formal probate administration usually takes 6-9 months under most circumstances - start to finish. This process includes appointing a personal representative (i.e., the "executor"), a 90 days creditor's period that must run, payment of creditor's claims and more.
Your fee is based on the value of the estate. If the estate value is between $1 million and $5 million, your fee is 2.5% of the estate assets. If the estate value is between $5 million and $10 million, your fee is 2% of the estate assets. For assets over $10 million, the fee is 1.5% of of those assets.
Any individual who is at least 18 years old who is a resident of Florida at the time of the decedent's death, is qualified to act as the personal representative. See, §733.302, Fla. Stat.

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