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What are the filing fees for Probate Court? Click here to view Probate Fee Schedule.Back to the Frequently Asked Questions list How do I file a statement of claim? A statement of claim is a procedure to establish a liability of a decedent. A statement of claim has to be filed in duplicate and must have an original signature. There is no fee for this proceeding. Back to the Frequently Asked Questions listWhat are the laws surrounding mental illness? Mental Health cases are not public information and therefore are not provided on this website. The laws surrounding mental illness are outlined below: I. Baker Act/Ex-parte II. Marchment Act III. Incapacity Proceeding A guardianship is generally defined as the relationship between the guardian and a ward. The guardian is the person or entity charged with the duty to take care and manage the property and rights of another person, the ward, who is considered incapable of managing their own affairs. There are several kinds of guardianship, however. A person wishing to be appointed guardian must employ an attorney admitted to practice in Florida. The attorney will prepare and file the necessary papers requesting the Court to appoint a guardian of the ward. The guardian may exercise only those rights that have been removed from the ward and delegated to the guardian. All prospective guardians are required to undergo a criminal/credit investigation. Back to the Frequently Asked Questions listWhat is a Will for Safe Keeping? The custodian of a will must deposit the will with the Clerk's Office in the county where the decedent resided within ten days after receiving information of the death of the maker of the will. The custodian must supply the testator's date of death or social security number to the Clerk upon request. There is no fee to deposit a will with the Clerk of Court. Back to the Frequently Asked Questions listHow to Obtain Copies of Probate or Guardianship Case Information? To review probate files for years prior to 1995, active or inactive, they may be ordered at (954) 831-7150. It takes from three to five days to transfer these files from storage to the Central Courthouse, located 201 SE 6th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, room 252. Upon receipt of the file requested, you will be notified by telephone that your file is available for review at the Central Courthouse. For probate and guardianship case file docket information, call (954) 712-7899. Back to the Frequently Asked Questions listA caveat is a written notice filed with the Clerk by a creditor or an interested person to prevent either probate of a will or administration of an estate without notice. Back to the Frequently Asked Questions listWhat are the Probate Party Type Code Descriptions? Party Type identifies the role a person plays in a particular court case. The party types are found in the drop-down menu. Listed below are some of the most frequently used Probate Party Type Code Descriptions.
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