Probate in Florida has strict deadlines. Creditors typically have three months to file claims after notice, and the personal representative must file required reports and petitions on time. Summary administration may close in 3–6 months, while formal probate often takes 6–12 months or longer.
Missing deadlines can result in delays, penalties, or legal disputes, so understanding the timeline is critical.
How a Florida Probate Attorney Helps
A Florida probate attorney keeps track of all deadlines, files documents promptly, and manages court communications to prevent delays. At Jurado & Associates, P.A., we help families stay on schedule and protect the estate from unnecessary complications.
Need help meeting probate deadlines in Florida? Contact Jurado & Associates, P.A. today.
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We’ll ensure your probate case proceeds smoothly and on time.
