Why does probate take so long?
In Florida, the formal probate process, when not drawn out by disputed claims or other complications, generally takes at least four months. Though this may seem long, our system is more concise and takes less time than many other states.
In any probate process, creditors must be notified of the decedent’s death and given time to file claims on the probate estate. Florida law provides three months for the notification of any and all possible creditors – this is why the formal probate process in Florida can never take less than three months. Summary probate administrations for small estates are an exception.
The attorneys at Bach, Jacobs & Byrne, P.A. represent personal representatives in the administrations of probate estates, from start to finish, whether they are quick and simple or complicated and drawn-out. Contact us at 941-906-1231 to schedule an appointment.