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Order Admitting Will To Probate (Summary Administration - Non-Resident Self-Proved) {P-2.0650}

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P-2.0650 - ORDER ADMITTING WILL TO PROBATE (Summary Administration—Non-Resident, Self-Proved). This form is used in the Probate Division of the Circuit Court for a specific county in Florida. It is issued in the context of summary administration of the estate of a deceased person. The order confirms that the writing presented to the court as the last will of the deceased was executed in conformity with the law of the state where it was executed. It further states that the will was made self-proven at the time of its execution, with the acknowledgment of the decedent and the affidavits of the witnesses, and that no objections have been raised against its probate. The order specifies the date of the decedent's death and admits the will to probate as the last will of the decedent. It is signed by the Circuit Judge and includes the date of issuance. Bar Form No. P-2.0650, Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. Revised January 1, 2023. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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