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What is “Summary Administration” in Florida Probate? How Much Does Florida Probate Actually Cost?

Uncategorized Apr 22, 2015
post about What is “Summary Administration” in Florida Probate? How Much Does Florida Probate Actually Cost?

If you are about to probate an estate in Florida you may be asking how much is this going   to cost me? Sure attorneys can be expensive but doesn’t the estate pay for these types of things? You may want to take a look at this crash course on the expenses of Palm Beach Probate. 

What types of expenses can I expect?

  • Opening probate on an estate in Florida consists of expenses that can be separated into two categories: attorney’s fees and costs associated with the probate.   
  • What is the difference?
  • Attorney’s fees are based on your agreement with your Florida probate attorney for the services he or she provides.  
  • Typically, attorneys will bill at a flat rate, on an hourly basis, or on a contingent basis depending on the aspects of your case.  With attorney’s fees, you will generally have a good estimate of exactly how much you will be paying after the Florida probate proceeding has commenced.
  • Have you prepared adequately for these expenses during your lifetime so that your loved ones do not have to worry?

Estimating Court Costs

  • The costs, however, can be more variable, and will ultimately depend on the complexity of your estate administration.
  • Florida Probate Costs may include:
  • Court filing fees
  • Recording costs
  • Publishing Notice to Creditors
  • Express courier or mail service
  • Costs for obtaining certified copies of records
  • Costs associated with locating heirs and family descendants
  • Can you think of any other costs associated with Delray Beach Probate?

Summary Administration or Informal Probate

  • Summary administration is sometimes available to Florida estates that are valued below $75,000.
  • However, when summary administration is not available, the best way to speed up estate administration is to plan and prepare ahead of time. 

Palm Beach probate litigation attorneys know that, because of the costs and expenses associated with opening probate, it is always best to complete the process as quickly and efficiently as possible. Experience is key.