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Disposition Of Personal Property Without Administration - Florida
| Disposition Of Personal Property Without Administration Form. This is a Florida form and can be used in General Manatee Local County . |
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In the Circuit Court in and for Manatee County, Florida IN RE: ESTATE OF PROBATE DIVISION File Number _____________________________ (Decedent's Name) Disposition of Personal Property without Administration Verified Statement Petitioner alleges: 1. Petitioner, whose name and address are , is (relationship to decedent) (decedent), who died at ___________________________ on the of , 20 , a resident of , whose last known address was ,and whose age, if known, was _ and whose Social Security number is and whose Social Security number is of . [ ] The decedent left no will [ ] The decedent's will was deposited with the Clerk on , 20 . 2. So far as is known, the names of the beneficiaries of decedent's estate and of the decedent's surviving spouse, if any, their addresses and relationship to decedent, and the ages of any who are minors are: NAME ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP AGE (Birth Date if Minor) Page 1of 5 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com 3. The estate of decedent consists only of personal property exempt from the claims of creditors under the Constitution of Florida, and non-exempt personal property the value of which does not exceed the sum of the amount of preferred funeral expenses and reasonable and necessary medical and hospital expenses of the last 60 days of the decedent's last illness, all being described as follows: EXEMPT: Description Value NON-EXEMPT: Description Value Preferred funeral expenses (statement or receipts attached): Services by Amount Paid or Due Medical and hospital expenses for last 60 days of last illness (statement or receipts attached): Services by Type of Service Amount Paid or Due Page 2of 5 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Other debts of decedent: Creditor Goods or Services (How incurred) Amount Requested payment of distribution to: Name Property Amount or Value I know of no other assets or debts of the decedent except: Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing and the facts alleged are true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. __________________________________________ (Signature of Petitioner) __________________________________________ (Telephone) _________________________________________ (Address of Petitioner) _________________________________________ Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on __________________ by __________________________. (date) (name of affiant, deponent or other signer) He/she is personally known to me or has presented ___________________________________ as identification. -- OR -R.B. Shore, Clerk of Circuit Court P. O. Box 25400, Bradenton, FL __________________________________________ Signature of person taking acknowledgment __________________________________________ Name of Acknowledger typed, printed or stamped __________________________________________ Title By: ______________________________________ Deputy Clerk (seal) Commission Number & Expiration Date ____________________________, ___________ Page 3of 5 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Florida Statutes -735.301 Disposition of Personal Property without Administration (1) No administration shall be required or formal proceedings instituted upon the estate of a decedent leaving only personal property exempt under the provisions of s. 732.402, personal property exempt from the claims of creditors under the Constitution of Florida, and nonexempt personal property the value of which does not exceed the sum of the amount of preferred funeral expenses and reasonable and necessary medical and hospital expenses of the last 60 days of the last illness. Upon informal application by affidavit, letter, or otherwise by any interested party, and if the court is satisfied that subsection (1) is applicable, the court, by letter or other writing under the seal of the court, may authorize the payment, transfer or disposition of the personal property, tangible or intangible, belonging to the decedent to those persons entitled. Any person, firm or corporation paying, delivering, or transferring property under the authorization shall be forever discharged from any liability thereon. (2) (3) 732.402 Exempt Property (1) If a decedent was domiciled in Florida at the time of death, the surviving spouse, or, if there is no surviving spouse, the children of the decedent shall have the right to a share of the estate of the decedent as provided in this section, to be designated exempt property. Exempt Property shall consist of: (a) Household furniture, furnishings, and appliances in the decedent's usual place of abode up to a net value of $10,000 as of the date of death; and (b) All automobiles held in the decedent's name and regularly used by the decedent or members of the decedent's immediate family as their personal automobiles. Exempt property shall be exempt from all claims against the estate except perfected security interests thereon. Exempt property shall be in addition to any property passing to the surviving spouse or heirs of the decedent under s. 4, Art. X of the Florida Constitution or the decedent's will or by intestate succession, electives share, or family allowance. Property specifically or demonstratively devised by the decedent's will to any devisee shall not be included in exempt property. However, persons to whom property has been specifically or demonstratively devised and who would otherwise be entitled to it as exempt property under this section may have the court determine the property to be exempt from claims, except for perfected security interests thereon, after complying with the provisions of subsection (6). Persons entitled to exempt property shall be deemed to have waived their rights under this section unless a petition for determination of exempt property is filed by or on behalf of the persons entitled to the exempt property within 4 months after the date of the first publication of the notice of administration or within 40 days from the date of termination of any proceeding involving the construction, admission to probate, or validity of the will or involving any other matter affecting any part of the estate subject to this section. (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Page 4of 5 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com Florida Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 5.420 Disposition of Personal Property without Administration. (a) Application. An interested person may request a disposition of the decedent's personal property without administration. An application signed by the applicant shall set forth the fol
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