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Can Executor Use Deceased Bank Account in Florida?
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Can Executor Use Deceased Bank Account in Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours October 28, 2022August 19, 2022

Administering a deceased person’s estate through probate court involves several costs, which must be paid with the decedent’s assets and money subject to probate. Is an executor authorized to use a decedent’s bank account in…

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What Happens to Bank Account When Someone Dies Without Beneficiary in Florida?
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What Happens to Bank Account When Someone Dies Without Beneficiary in Florida?

ByRomy Jurado Hours October 27, 2022August 19, 2022

Bank accounts, real estate, and vehicles are the most common assets left behind when a Florida resident passes away. What happens to a bank account when someone dies without a beneficiary in Florida? Read on…

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