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Petition For Administration Intestate Nonresident Multiple Petitioners And Single PR P-3.0170 - FLSSI Probate

Petition For Administration Intestate Nonresident Multiple Petitioners And Single PR Form. This is a FLSSI Probate form and can be used in Opening Formal Administration .
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF COUNTY, PROBATE DIVISION File No. Division Deceased. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION (intestate nonresident -- multiple petitioners and single PR) Petitioners allege: 1. Petitioners have an interest in the above estate as Petitioners' names and addresses are: and the name and office address of petitioners' attorney are set forth at the end of this petition. 2. Decedent, , whose last known address was , and, if known, whose age was died on , and the last four digits of whose social security number are at County, Florida. , . On the date of death, decedent was domiciled in 3. So far as is known, the names of the beneficiaries of this estate and of the decedent's surviving spouse, if any, their addresses and relationships to decedent, and the dates of birth of any who are minors, are: NAME ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP DATE OF BIRTH [if Minor] 4. Venue of this proceeding is in this county because . Bar Form No. P-3.0170-1 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013 5. , whose address is and who is qualified under the laws of the State of Florida to serve as personal representative of the decedent's estate is entitled to preference in appointment as personal representative because . 6. Florida are The nature and approximate value of the assets in this estate subject to probate in the State of 7. 8. This estate (will) (will not) be required to file a federal estate tax return. Domiciliary probate proceedings (are)(are not) known to be pending in another state or country. Letters have been issued by the address of which is to address is [delete if inapplicable] 9. An authenticated copy of so much of the domiciliary proceedings as is required by Florida , whose . Probate Rule 5.470 accompanies this petition. 10. After the exercise of reasonable diligence, petitioners are unaware of any unrevoked wills or codicils of decedent. Petitioners request that appointed personal representative of the Florida estate of the decedent. Under penalties of perjury, we declare that we have read the foregoing, and the facts alleged are true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. Signed on , . be Attorney for Petitioners Email Addresses: _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Florida Bar No. _______________________________________ Petitioners (address) Telephone: [Print or Type Names Under All Signature Lines] _______________________________________ Bar Form No. P-3.0170-2 of 2 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2013
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