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Petition For Order Designating Depository For Assets P-4.0820 - FLSSI Probate

Petition For Order Designating Depository For Assets Form. This is a FLSSI Probate form and can be used in Special Proceedings .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION File No. Division Deceased. PETITION FOR ORDER DESIGNATING DEPOSITORY FOR ASSETS Petitioner, 1. estate. 2. Petitioner [has possession of] [will receive] , alleges: appointed personal representative of this [has been] [is petitioning to be] Petitioner estate assets described as follows: which petitioner desires to deposit with a depository as provided by Section 69.031 Florida Statutes. 3. is willing to act as depository for the assets belonging to the estate as reflected in a written acceptance filed herewith. Petitioner requests that an order be entered designating as depository for the specified assets of the estate and directing any person or corporation having possession or control of such assets to deliver the assets to the designated depository upon demand of the depository for safekeeping in accordance with the provisions of Section 69.031 Florida Statutes. Bar Form No. P-4.0820-1 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013 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. Signed on , . Petitioner Attorney for Petitioner Email Addresses: _______________________________________ _______________________________________ Florida Bar No. (address) Telephone: [Print or Type Names Under All Signature Lines] Bar Form No. P-4.0820-2 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013
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