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Petition To Extend Time For Filing Final Accounting And Petition For Discharge P-5.0100 - FLSSI Probate

Petition To Extend Time For Filing Final Accounting And Petition For Discharge Form. This is a FLSSI Probate form and can be used in Closing Administration .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION File No. Division Deceased. PETITION TO EXTEND TIME FOR FILING FINAL ACCOUNTING AND PETITION FOR DISCHARGE Petitioner, 1. 2. Petitioner is the personal representative of the above estate. The status of the administration of this estate is , alleges: 3. Petitioner cannot file a Final Accounting and Petition for Discharge within the time specified in Florida Probate Rule 5.400 because: 4. Petitioner estimates that it will be possible to file a Final Accounting and a Petition for , . Discharge on or before 5. The only persons, other than Petitioner, having an interest in this proceeding and their respective addresses are: NAME ADDRESS Bar Form No. P-5.0100-1 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013 Petitioner requests that an order be entered extending the time for filing the Final Accounting and Petition for Discharge until . 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: I CERTIFY that a copy hereof has been furnished to: by , on , . Attorney [Print or Type Names Under All Signature Lines] Bar Form No. P-5.0100-2 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013
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