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January 16, 2024
Introduction: When managing a loved one’s estate in Florida, understanding probate costs, particularly attorney fees, is crucial. This article aims to provide clarity on these expenses, focusing on the formal administration process mandated for estates over $40,000 and the dynamics between the lawyer and the personal representative.
Understanding Probate in Florida: Probate is a legal process where a court oversees the distribution of a deceased person's assets. It involves validating the will, inventorying property, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining assets according to the will or, in the absence of a will, state law.
Formal Administration: When It’s Required: Florida law mandates formal administration for estates valued over $40,000 that do not qualify for summary administration. This detailed process ensures thorough management and distribution of the deceased's assets.
Costs in Formal Administration: Costs in formal administration include court fees, attorney fees, personal representative fees, and miscellaneous expenses. The extent of these costs varies based on the estate's size and complexity and the attorney’s level of expertise.
Court Costs and Estate Size: Court fees depend on the estate's value. For example, an estate worth $100,000 might incur a court fee of approximately $345.
Attorney Fees in Formal Administration: Attorney fees represent a significant portion of probate expenses. In Florida, fees are generally based on the estate's value and are considered reasonable as follows:
Personal Representative Fees: The personal representative, or executor, is also entitled to reasonable compensation, often based on the estate's value.
Miscellaneous Costs: These include various administrative costs like publishing creditor notices.
Average Cost of Probate: On average, probate costs in Florida range from 3% to 7% of the estate’s total value, though efficient estate planning can reduce these costs.
Choosing a Probate Firm: Selecting the right probate firm involves considering their service quality, resource availability, and pricing, especially in relation to the estate's complexity.
Attorney Fees Agreement: In Florida, the attorney’s fees for probate are agreed upon between the lawyer and the personal representative. This agreement is vital as it directly impacts the estate's distribution to heirs and beneficiaries.
Florida Law on Reasonable Expenses: Per Section 733.6171(3) of the Florida Statutes, attorney fees must be “reasonable.” This requirement is in place as the amount paid to the lawyer reduces what would otherwise be received by the heirs or beneficiaries. If the fees are deemed unreasonable, the court has the authority to reduce them.
Final Thoughts: Understanding probate costs, particularly attorney fees, is key when handling an estate in Florida. Knowing the formal administration process, average costs, and legal requirements for reasonable fees can help in making informed decisions, ensuring the estate is managed efficiently and in accordance with the law.
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Carlos E. Carrillo
A graduate of St Thomas Law, Carlos is head of client management and client relations. He is the master of what happens out of court.
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