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You can deposit it, but you can't probate it. To deposit it, go to the Probate Court in the county where the decedent resided. Present the original... Read Answer
Wills are not filed in Florida until after they have passed away. Also, when your mother made a new Will it should have revoked her old Will so it... Read Answer
You file a Will in the probate court after someone dies - you do not file before death unless the court has a system in place allowing you to... Read Answer
In Florida wills are not filed with the court until a person is deceased. The length of the probate or the need for a probate will depend on the... Read Answer
You would have the right to challenge the will in court, if you would stand to get something if the will was not upheld. You have a high burden of... Read Answer
Depends on whether you can prove the fraud or undue influence.
You need to consult with an attorney and have your mother's estate probated without a will. You need a court order from the probate court placing... Read Answer
You need to open a probate file in your county. Unless there was a will that says otherwise, you should petition to be the executrix (called ... Read Answer
Its your mother's decision, not yours. If she isn't competent to make that decision herself, and if she has a trust, the trustee can prevent ... Read Answer
Generally, speaking, there should be no need to re-title the real estate. Holding the real estate in trust avoids the need to open a probate estate... Read Answer